• MW 50 (Methanol-Wasser 50) was a 50-50 mixture of methanol and water (German: Wasser) that was often sprayed into the supercharger of World War II aircraft...
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  • recommendation was implemented. Prices for .mw domains are US$100 for the first two years, followed by $50 per year thereafter. In addition to registrations...
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    either B4 fuel with MW-50, or C-3 fuel without MW-50, in which case the engine was designated DB 605DB, or the use of C-3 fuel with MW-50, in which case the...
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    either B4 + MW 50 Methanol Water injection equipment or C3 fuel (DB 605 DB) or C3 fuel with MW 50 (DB 605 DC). The DB when using B4 fuel with MW 50 had an...
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  • in operation namely Tehri Dam (1000 MW), Koteshwar Dam (400 MW), 50 MW Wind project in Patan (Gujarat) and 63 MW Wind project in Dwarka (Gujarat). In...
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    title. By early 1944, tactical requirements resulted in the addition of MW-50 water injection boost and high-performance superchargers, boosting engine...
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    boost and 560 km/h (350 mph) at sea level using the MW 50 methanol-water boost. It used the MW 50 system mainly for altitudes up to about 10,000 m (33...
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  • for low-altitude boost known as MW 50 was also used, although GM-1 and MW 50 were rarely used on the same engine. MW-50 was a methanol-water injection...
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  • advised not to use it for more than 5 minutes continuously. The German MW 50 methanol-water injection system required additional piping, as well as a...
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    saw occasional emergency use and were decommissioned in June 1975. A 50 MW, 50 cycle turbo-alternator from Parsons was commissioned in 1951 (no. 1),...
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