Updated: 02-Apr-2020
In the NASM there is a V-2 rocket engine on which it is stated that its manufacturer is Linke-Hofmann.
-This specific engine was picked up by the Americans in the center of Germany in the spring of 1945.
-The thrust was about 25 tons using liquid oxygen and alcohol as propellants. See EMW too.
"Linke-Hofmann Werke V-2 Engine"
-In fact Linke-Hofmann Werke made the combustion chambers, the engines were assembled by EMW (HVP).
"Two LHF cameras, at the NASM"
-The one on the left is the same as the one above in the bigger picture, in the showroom. The other includes supply ducts.
Engines of LINKE - HOFMANN WERKE AG
Model: V-2 rocket engine
Arquitecture: Rocket engine
Chambers:
Fuels:
Feed System:
Ignition:
Thrust:
Weight:
"Linke-Hofmann Werke, V-2 rocket engine"