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  • D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

    Some speculative data.

    At luft 46 was introduced a twinengine fastmover Dornier 252.
    Two 1750 hp Jumo 213J engines were to propell the vehicle at 577 mph ( even 930 km/h ).

    Here is a link to it: http://www.luft46.com/dornier/dop252.html

    Some similarities to XB 42 mixmaster..which also had very impressive figures.

    Here is the Mixmaster:

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    This shows how enormous it was:

    Last edited by First time Juke; 06-09-2004, 12:35 PM.
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    Re: D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

    Looks like a DO-335 on steroids.
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    • #3
      Re: D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

      How do you bail out of the durn thing?


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        Re: D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

        believe it or not clay, the do335 was armed with an ejection seat, presumably so would the do252 have been
        heh heh alriiiight

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          Re: D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

          Originally posted by Leo
          Looks like a DO-335 on steroids.
          Yeah the 252/3 really does..they must have exchanged data from Do 335 or to it.
          Expected top speed 577 mph with tons of radar equipment and armament..and as a racer...610 mph..maybe ?

          Also when you compare the Mixmaster data you can be confirmed about the efficiency of a pusherprop layout. It was able to fly at 35 000+ lbs weight with just two 1 300 hp engines very long distances at great speed..equivalent of a 25 seater jet passenger plane easily.
          Last edited by First time Juke; 06-10-2004, 12:06 AM.
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            Re: D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

            And explosive removal of the rear prop. Dont remember if the top stab went too. Something about blowing the plane up around me when I want out is unsettling...
            Leo Smiley - Graphics and Fine Arts
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            • #7
              Re: D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

              Well Leo that is an interesting detail..why not just use a Martin Baker..or land it on a desert floor.

              I figured 50 passengers ( on the payload of a Mixmaster ) could be carried to nearly 6000 km distance..when the V-1710-125s were moving the pusher at 312 mph speed.

              The Allison V-1710-125 war emergency powersetting was 1800 hp. Engine was apparently only used in a XA/XB 42 Mixmaster. Is there any of them around ?

              Dramatic end of the XB M-Master is here:

              Last edited by First time Juke; 06-10-2004, 08:33 AM. Reason: Link added
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              • #8
                Re: D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

                where exactly would you fit these passengers juke? the engines sit in the middle and aft fuse...

                also, this was a paper plane, and for the most part, experimental planes such as this rarely reached projected top speeds...
                heh heh alriiiight

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                  Re: D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

                  Originally posted by matt
                  believe it or not clay, the do335 was armed with an ejection seat, presumably so would the do252 have been
                  Matt, was the seat powered by a rocket or a powder charge?


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                    Re: D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

                    Originally posted by matt
                    where exactly would you fit these passengers juke? the engines sit in the middle and aft fuse...

                    also, this was a paper plane, and for the most part, experimental planes such as this rarely reached projected top speeds...
                    Matt,

                    For instance like this. But don't tell anyone this is top secret stuff.
                    Naca type airintake is below. Foils are not decided yet.

                    I did some work on the subject when I was unemployed for some period of time few years back.

                    sincerely,

                    Jukka "Juke" T
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                    • #11
                      Re: D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

                      clay, i don't believe it was either, if i remember right it was a piston connected to the chair, possibly pressurized by o2 which launched the pilot

                      juke, i never did finish any of my airliner designs...
                      heh heh alriiiight

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                      • #12
                        Re: D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

                        Matt,

                        So you have some unfinished then..let's see'em !

                        What do you think of the co-pilot position on mine. I have tried to apply boat interior designing concept on this...put everything as logically but practically as possible..lotsa legroom for all 4 passengers..well there is a 8 seater too where this came from.

                        later lotsa work to do,

                        JT
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                        • #13
                          Re: D0 252 .....577mph in 1948 ( and XB42 Mixmaster ) ?

                          Originally posted by matt
                          possibly pressurized by o2 which launched the pilot
                          So, what you're saying is. If a pilot doesn't get shot out of the sky, he can catch a buzz on the way home.

                          Clay, just having fun
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