Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 13-Aug-2020

MITTEL DEUTSCHE

(Germany)


MITTEL DEUTSCHE engine specifications

Mittel Deutsche Motorenwerke, located in Taucha near Leipzig made the engines for Junkers, the Jumo 211 during the WWII war effort.

From Appendix 9: During WWII they made Junkers engines 211, 213 and the 109-005 turbojet.

-The production was distributed as follows:

-In Leipzig, the 211, 213 and 109,004
-In Nordhaussen, 109-004
-In Strasbourg, 211.
-In Zittau, 109-004
-In Prague, on 109-004 (Malesice?)
-In Mulchestein, 109-004

-During WWII this metallurgical company called "Mittel Deutsche Motorenwerke GmBH" from Leipzig sometimes MIMO, made the following Junkers engines under license:

-Junkers Jumo, 205, Jumo 211, Jumo 213, and the Jumo 109-004 turbojet.

Mittel brand logo
"Mittel brand logo"

From Appendix 12: This is the Mitteldeutsche Motorenwerke GmBH. During WWII they made this Jumo 205C.

Junkers Jumo 205C en el Museo de Magdenburgo
"Junkers Jumo 205C at the Magdenburg Museum"

-The brand's logo for new publication.

Mittel Deutsche Motorwerken logo on an engine
"Taken from a motor" (PiP)

Engines of MITTEL DEUTSCHE

Model: 109-004

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Model: Ju-213

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Model: Jumo 205, -C

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Model: Jumo 211 (WWII)

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