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The Maybach VL I was an Otto cycle V-12 engine, made from 1924 in Germany. The airship LZ 126 was powered by five VL I engines which emphasised reliability and low fuel consumption.

VL I
Maybach VL II, a similar engine
Type V-12 liquid-cooled 4-stroke piston engine (Otto)
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Maybach
Major applications USS Los Angeles (ZR-3) / LZ 126
Produced 1924
Number built at least five
Developed from Maybach Mb IVa
Developed into Maybach VL II

Technical description


The VL I was a V-12 liquid-cooled four-stroke Otto cycle engine, with individual grey cast iron cylinders, with a cylinder bore of 140 mm (5.5 in), piston stroke of 180 mm (7.1 in), and displacement of 33.255 l (2,029.3 cu in). The crankshaft was supported in roller-bearings and was fitted with a vibration damper for smooth operation. The overhead valves, one large inlet valve and two smaller outlet valves per cylinder, were operated by a camshaft running between the cylinder banks, operating the valves with tappets, pushrods and rocker arms.

The majority of the ancillary equipment was run by the camshaft to reduce vibration. Fuel was mixed with air by two fireproof Maybach carburetors per cylinder bank, with two header tanks above the carburetors providing fuel. Compressed air was used to start the engine; two tanks with a volume of 25 m3 (880 cu ft) at 29 bar (420 psi) supplied compressed air directly to each cylinder to start the engine.

To change the direction of rotation of the crankshaft, the camshaft, with lobes for normal or reverse operation, could be moved by compressed air to change over the cams in use. This mechanism, used to decelerate and halt aircraft, was operated by an engineer, accommodated in the engine nacelles, with levers.


Specifications


Data from [1]

General characteristics

Components

Performance


References


  1. Peter Kleinheins (2005), Die großen Zeppeline: Die Geschichte des Luftschiffbaus (in German) (3 ed.), Berlin: Springer, pp. 93–94, ISBN 3-540-21170-5

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[de] Maybach VL I

Der Maybach VL I ist ein Zwölfzylinder-Ottomotor in V-Anordnung, der als Luftfahrtmotor für das Luftschiff LZ 126 entwickelt und ab 1924 gebaut wurde. Der Motor wurde unter den Gesichtspunkten hoher Betriebssicherheit und Lebensdauer sowie niedrigen Kraftstoffverbrauchs entwickelt, die für die Anwendung als Luftschiffmotor vonnöten waren. Zeppelin LZ 126 hatte fünf dieser Motoren.
- [en] Maybach VL I



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