Schmidding SG 34
{{Short description|Type of rocket motor}}
{{Infobox rocket engine
|name = Schmidding SG 34 (109-533)
|image = File:1944 Bachem Ba 349 Natter l anagoria.JPG
|image_size =
|caption = Model of the Bachem Natter with the Schmidding SG 34 rocket motors in red
|country_of_origin= Germany
|date =
|first_date = 1945
|last_date =
|designer =
|manufacturer = Schmidding Werke
|purpose = RATO
|associated =
|predecessor =
|successor =
|status = Retired
|type = Solid Fuel
|oxidiser =
|fuel =
|mixture_ratio =
|cycle =
|pumps =
|description =
|combustion_chamber=
|nozzle_ratio =
|thrust = {{cvt|1200|kgf|lbf kN}}
|thrust_at_altitude=
|thrust(Vac) =
|thrust(SL) =
|throttle_range =
|thrust_to_weight=
|chamber_pressure=
|specific_impulse=
|specific_impulse_vacuum=
|specific_impulse_sea_level=
|total_impulse =
|burn_time = 10 seconds
|restarts =
|gimbal =
|capacity =
|dimensions =
|length = {{cvt|118|cm|in}}
|diameter = {{cvt|25.5|cm|in}}
|dry_weight =
|used_in = Bachem Ba 349 Natter
}}
The Schmidding SG 34 (109-533) was a German World War II-era solid-fuelled rocket motor. Four SG 34s were used on the Bachem Ba 349 Natter to provide extra thrust for launching.{{Cite book| title=X Planes: Bachem Ba 349 Natter |last=Forsyth|first=Robert|date=2018|publisher=Osprey|language=en|pages=44-45|isbn=9781472820112}}{{Cite book|title=Luftwaffe: Secret Jets of the Third Reich|last=Sharp|first=Dan|date=2015|publisher=Motorns Media Grouo|chapter=Bachem BP20 (Ba 349) Natter|language=en|isbn=9781909128705}}
Design and development
The Bachem Ba 349 Natter was originally designed with Schmidding SR 34 rocket boosters; however these were upgraded to the more powerful 1,200kgf thrust SG 34s in December of 1944. The SG 34 was manufactured by Schmidding Werke at the company's factory in Děčín, in what is now the Czech Republic.
Four SG 34 solid fuel rocket boosters were fitted to the prototype Bachem Natter. The booster rockets were designed to augment the thrust from the Natter's single Walter HWK 509 engine and were most likely released by explosive shearing bolts shortly after takeoff.
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{Commonscatinline|Schmidding SG 34}}
{{RLM jet/rocket designations}}