Jumo 211 | |
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Jumo 211D engine, mounted inverted in this photo | |
Type | Piston V-12 aero-engine |
Manufacturer | Junkers |
First run | 1936 |
Major applications | Avia S-199 Heinkel He 111H Junkers Ju 87B-G Junkers Ju 88A/C |
Number built | 68,248 |
Developed into | Jumo 213 |
The Jumo 211 was a German inverted V-12 aircraft engine, Junkers Motoren's primary aircraft engine of World War II. It was the direct competitor to the Daimler-Benz DB 601 and closely paralleled its development. While the Daimler-Benz engine was mostly used in single-engined and twin-engined fighters, the Jumo engine was primarily used in bombers such as Junkers' own Ju 87 and Ju 88, and Heinkel's H-series examples of the Heinkel He 111 medium bomber. It was the most-produced German aero engine of the war, with almost 70,000 examples completed.