Fleischmann 7560019 - Electric Locomotive class 141, DB AG
Electric locomotive class 141 of the Deutsche Bahn.
■ Orient red livery with bib
■ Version with double lamps
The machines of class E 41 (from 1968: 141) were first delivered to the German Federal Railway in 1956 for light and mixed service on main lines with a maximum speed of 120 km/h and a continuous power of 2,310 kW. They were the only class in the standard locomotive program to feature a rear derailleur on the low-voltage side of the transformer. The rear derailleur made a characteristic noise that, in addition to the large jumps in traction force, resulted in the nickname “firecracker”. From 1987, the locomotives were painted oriental red.
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Features
Coupling | NEM shaft 355 without close coupling mechanism |
Minimum radius | 192 mm |
Flywheel | yes |
Traction tires | 2 |
Number of driven axles | 4 |
Scale | N-Scale |
Era | V |
Railway Company | DB-AG |
Motor | 3 pole motor |
Headlight | 3 headlight, dependent on the direction of travel/2 tail lights, dependent on the direction of travel |
LED Headlight | yes |
Control | DC Analog |
Interface | Electrical interface for digital decoder according to NEM 651 standards with plug-in fixture |
Length over buffer | 98 mm |