Richard T Eger
06-25-2000, 10:23 PM
From 12 O'clock High!:
Richard T Eger
Messerschmitt Oberammergau Reports
Sun May 21 23:13:14 2000
A massive compendium of numerous Oberammergau reports and interviews is:
Survey of Messerschmitt Factory and Functions Oberammergau, Germany, ed. by Robert J. Woods, Air Technical Intelligence Review No. F-IR-6-RE, Headquarters
Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, prepared Feb. 1946, released 1 Aug. 1946, 562 pp.
In this report are 4 separate document lists. I'll give samplings from each:
Pages 183-185. This list appeared at the end of a report on high speed aircraft design. The only information regarding the documents given is: "The following
documents have been microfilmed and the microfilms removed by U.S. Navy personnel." The items listed are referred to as books and appear to be highly technical in
nature.
Insti & No.: UM 3200
Sub No. M7, P 31
Subject, Title and Author: Der Eingluss eines Triebwerkstrahles auf einem in der Naehe befindlichen Fluegel. H. Falk
Insti & No.: PB 1813
Sub. No.: P 13 11
Subject, Title and Author: Hochgeschwindigkeitamessungen an einem Pfeilfluegel. Goethert.
Insti & No.: DVL 228/42g
Sub. no.: J 700/85
Subject, Title, and Author: Drei-und Sechskomponentenmessungen an einem 35 degree gepfeilten und an einem ungepfeilten Trapezfluegel. (me-262) (1.Teilbsreicht)
Scherbarth.
Pages 247-254. The second list is titled:
TECHNICAL REFERENCE OF GERMAN LITERATURE REFERRING TO PROPELLER DEVELOPMENT
No report disposition is given. Here is a sampling:
Author: Matt
Insititute: Committee
Report No. UM 1319/1
Date: None
Third Aerodynamic Conference on propellers of the Committee for Propeller research, attached to the Reich Air Ministry and the Air Force High command, on 10 and
11 Aug 1944, at Bad Schandau, Part I
Author: (illegible)
Institute: Schwarz
Report No.: None
Date: 13 Sept 1943
Static thrust tests with FW 190-A5 with BMW 801-D engine
Author: Lorenzen
Institute: Junkers
Report No.: folder 9
Date: 20 Jan 1943
History and progress of the development of the Junkers controllable-pitch propeller, type V.S.
Pages 273-274. This list appeared at the end of "INTERROGATION REPORT NO. 45, Electrical Equipment of Messerschmitt". Regarding the reports listed, the
document states: "The following documents were selected and microfilmed for delivery to 11 Bryanston Square, London ATI." Here is the complete list:
AWG - 1......Handbook
Piel G. 6.....Handbook
FuG25a......Handbook
FuG218......Handbook
FuG24........Description (short)
FuG350Zc..Data
FuG202......Handbook
FuG29........Description (short)
FuG104......Description (short)
FuG216......Handbook
FuG217......Handbook
Pages 399-400. This list appears after a report entitled "TAILLESS vs. CONVETIONAL DESIGNS". There is nothing given as to the disposition of these reports and
the only notation is "Reports of Interest." Here's a sampling:
2. "Counterrotating Propeller and its Meaning for High-Speed Flight," Gunther Bock, Dal schriften - Heft 45
25. "Wind-Tunnel Tests with Different Wing - Nacelle Arrangements" Liehrhardt, UM 7806 Messerschmitt W.K. 8/44
34. "Me-262 - Possible Means of Use" - Degel
35. Me-262B2 - Nightfighter with 2x HeS-011 Engines (17.3.45)
36. Me-262B2 - Nightfighter - Project - Construction Description (18.1.35) (45?)
The referenced reports here are a bit on the technical side but I thought it would still be of interest as to some of what was still available at war's end.
Regards,
Richard
Richard T Eger
Messerschmitt Oberammergau Reports
Sun May 21 23:13:14 2000
A massive compendium of numerous Oberammergau reports and interviews is:
Survey of Messerschmitt Factory and Functions Oberammergau, Germany, ed. by Robert J. Woods, Air Technical Intelligence Review No. F-IR-6-RE, Headquarters
Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, prepared Feb. 1946, released 1 Aug. 1946, 562 pp.
In this report are 4 separate document lists. I'll give samplings from each:
Pages 183-185. This list appeared at the end of a report on high speed aircraft design. The only information regarding the documents given is: "The following
documents have been microfilmed and the microfilms removed by U.S. Navy personnel." The items listed are referred to as books and appear to be highly technical in
nature.
Insti & No.: UM 3200
Sub No. M7, P 31
Subject, Title and Author: Der Eingluss eines Triebwerkstrahles auf einem in der Naehe befindlichen Fluegel. H. Falk
Insti & No.: PB 1813
Sub. No.: P 13 11
Subject, Title and Author: Hochgeschwindigkeitamessungen an einem Pfeilfluegel. Goethert.
Insti & No.: DVL 228/42g
Sub. no.: J 700/85
Subject, Title, and Author: Drei-und Sechskomponentenmessungen an einem 35 degree gepfeilten und an einem ungepfeilten Trapezfluegel. (me-262) (1.Teilbsreicht)
Scherbarth.
Pages 247-254. The second list is titled:
TECHNICAL REFERENCE OF GERMAN LITERATURE REFERRING TO PROPELLER DEVELOPMENT
No report disposition is given. Here is a sampling:
Author: Matt
Insititute: Committee
Report No. UM 1319/1
Date: None
Third Aerodynamic Conference on propellers of the Committee for Propeller research, attached to the Reich Air Ministry and the Air Force High command, on 10 and
11 Aug 1944, at Bad Schandau, Part I
Author: (illegible)
Institute: Schwarz
Report No.: None
Date: 13 Sept 1943
Static thrust tests with FW 190-A5 with BMW 801-D engine
Author: Lorenzen
Institute: Junkers
Report No.: folder 9
Date: 20 Jan 1943
History and progress of the development of the Junkers controllable-pitch propeller, type V.S.
Pages 273-274. This list appeared at the end of "INTERROGATION REPORT NO. 45, Electrical Equipment of Messerschmitt". Regarding the reports listed, the
document states: "The following documents were selected and microfilmed for delivery to 11 Bryanston Square, London ATI." Here is the complete list:
AWG - 1......Handbook
Piel G. 6.....Handbook
FuG25a......Handbook
FuG218......Handbook
FuG24........Description (short)
FuG350Zc..Data
FuG202......Handbook
FuG29........Description (short)
FuG104......Description (short)
FuG216......Handbook
FuG217......Handbook
Pages 399-400. This list appears after a report entitled "TAILLESS vs. CONVETIONAL DESIGNS". There is nothing given as to the disposition of these reports and
the only notation is "Reports of Interest." Here's a sampling:
2. "Counterrotating Propeller and its Meaning for High-Speed Flight," Gunther Bock, Dal schriften - Heft 45
25. "Wind-Tunnel Tests with Different Wing - Nacelle Arrangements" Liehrhardt, UM 7806 Messerschmitt W.K. 8/44
34. "Me-262 - Possible Means of Use" - Degel
35. Me-262B2 - Nightfighter with 2x HeS-011 Engines (17.3.45)
36. Me-262B2 - Nightfighter - Project - Construction Description (18.1.35) (45?)
The referenced reports here are a bit on the technical side but I thought it would still be of interest as to some of what was still available at war's end.
Regards,
Richard