Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 15-Sep-2023

See SFA.

SAAB has built the Bristol Mercury XXIV with 980 HP, the DB-605B with 1,475 HP, and the DH Ghost under license.

From Appendix 9: Some German V-1 fell in that country where it was studied and later applied to guided missiles (Robots) of this brand.

-SAAB also made the pulse jets that were installed on the RB-301, /302, /303,, RB-310, /311. They carried the R-7 Pulse jet. It was placed at the rear following the line of the fuselage and with two side intakes for air entry by water hammer or “ram”.

SAAB RB-310 with pulse jet R-7
“SAAB RB-310 with pulse jet R-7”

-Under the RB-310 in the photo there is an authentic V-1. It is exhibited at the Arboga Robot-Missile Museum.

An RB-311 on a launch ramp
“An RB-311 on a launch ramp”

From Appendix 12: A color photo of the SAAB DB-605B was found on the Internet.

Saab DB-605B at a museum
“The Saab DB-605B at a museum” (PiP)

Engines of SAAB

Model: Bristol Mercury (Lic.)

Arquitecture:
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke: x
Power:
Weight:

Other details:
Model: DB-605B (Lic.)

Arquitecture:
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke: x
Power:
Weight:

Other details:
Model: DH Ghost (Lic.)

Arquitecture:
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke: x
Power:
Weight:

Other details:
Model: R-7 pulsejet

Arquitecture:
Chambers:
Fuels:
Feed System:
Ignition:
Thrust:
Weight:

Other details: