Jumo 213
The Jumo 213 is a German aircraft engine developed during World War II. It is a liquid-cooled, V-12 engine known for its high power output and reliability. The engine was primarily used in various aircraft, including the Messerschmitt Me 262, which was one of the world's first operational jet fighters.
Designed by Junkers, the Jumo 213 featured advanced technology for its time, including a supercharger and a direct fuel injection system. This made it more efficient and powerful compared to earlier models. The engine played a significant role in enhancing the performance of German military aircraft during the war.