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Heinkel Collection (page 5)

During the tumultuous era of World War II, the skies above Forth witnessed a breathtaking display of aerial prowess

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He111C of Lufthansa

Heinkel He111C of Lufthansa

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He70

Heinkel He70

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He70A D-3 / D-2537 / D-UHUX

Heinkel He70A D-3 / D-2537 / D-UHUX
Heinkel He70A, D-3/D-2537/D-UHUX

Background imageHeinkel Collection: The first flight of the Heinkel He70A D-3 / D-2537 / D-UHUX

The first flight of the Heinkel He70A D-3 / D-2537 / D-UHUX
The first flight of the Heinkel He70A, D-3/D-2537/D-UHUX

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He178

Heinkel He178

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Head-on view of an Heinkel He162 jet fighter

Head-on view of an Heinkel He162 jet fighter in Green Park, London

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He280 twin-engined experimental jet fighter

Heinkel He280 twin-engined experimental jet fighter

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He177 bomber

Heinkel He177 bomber

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He116V-2 D-AJIE Schlesien

Heinkel He116V-2 D-AJIE Schlesien
Heinkel He116V-2, D-AJIE, Schlesien, long-distance mail carrier

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He115 twin-engined floatplane

Heinkel He115 twin-engined floatplane

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He111Z five-engined transport and glider tug

Heinkel He111Z five-engined transport and glider tug

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Three Heinkel He111Hs in flight

Three Heinkel He111Hs in flight

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He111H in flight

Heinkel He111H in flight

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He111H-5 bomber

Heinkel He111H-5 bomber as seen from the cockpit of another He111

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He111G-4 or He111V-16 D-ASAR

Heinkel He111G-4 or He111V-16 D-ASAR
Heinkel He111G-4 or He111V-16, D-ASAR

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He111G-3 or He111L D-ACBS Augsburg

Heinkel He111G-3 or He111L D-ACBS Augsburg
Heinkel He111G-3 or He111L, D-ACBS, Augsburg, was powered by two 880hp BMW 132Dc radials

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He100 fighter

Heinkel He100 fighter

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He172 an updated He72

Heinkel He172 an updated He72
Heinkel He172, an updated He72

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He72 Kadett trainer

Heinkel He72 Kadett trainer

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He70A D-3 shortly after take-off

Heinkel He70A D-3 shortly after take-off
Heinkel He70A, D-3, shortly after take-off

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He51 later used as a fighter trainer

Heinkel He51 later used as a fighter trainer
Heinkel He51, later used as a fighter trainer, warming up in snow

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel He111B in flight

Heinkel He111B in flight

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Heinkel HE 70A Monoplane

Heinkel HE 70A Monoplane
The Heinkel HE 70A commercial monoplane, carrying seven passengers, but mainly used for carrying mail. Date: circa 1936

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Crashed Heinkel HE-111 Bomber; Second World War, 1940

Crashed Heinkel HE-111 Bomber; Second World War, 1940
Illustration showing a crashed German Heinkel HE-111 bomber burning in a wood in Essex, 18th June 1940. This bomber had taken part in one of the large air-raids on London

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Daylight Air Raids

Daylight Air Raids
Heinkel III bombers take part in daylight raids on London, bombing the docks though barrage balloons prevented low-altitude attacks

Background imageHeinkel Collection: St Elmos Fire in Air

St Elmos Fire in Air
German Heinkel aircrews over Western Europe report St Elmos Fire - an electrical phenomenon - on the wings of their aircraft

Background imageHeinkel Collection: Captured Heinkel 219S

Captured Heinkel 219S
A strange sight in a field in England: Cattle grazing amongst German Heinkel 219 aeroplanes, captured during World War Two

Background imageHeinkel Collection: German Airmen Prepare

German Airmen Prepare
German aircrew prepare for a mission (putting on parachutes). Aircraft is probably a Heinkel HE-111

Background imageHeinkel Collection: German Air Gunner 1940

German Air Gunner 1940
German machine-gunner in the cockpit of a bomber - probably a Heinkel HE-111



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During the tumultuous era of World War II, the skies above Forth witnessed a breathtaking display of aerial prowess. Amongst the iconic Spitfires soaring through the clouds, one formidable aircraft stood its ground - the Heinkel. With its sleek design and powerful engines, the Heinkel 111K proved to be a force to be reckoned with. Pilots skillfully maneuvered this German warplane amidst intense dogfights, showcasing their unwavering determination and courage in battle. Not limited to combat alone, Heinkels found their place in civilian aviation as well. The elegant Heinkel 111C-02 D-AQYF proudly bore Lufthansa's colors as it gracefully soared through clear blue skies, transporting passengers across vast distances. Innovation was at the heart of Heinkel's legacy. The groundbreaking He176 took flight as one of history's first fully operational rocket-powered aircrafts. Its revolutionary design paved the way for future advancements in aviation technology. Within cockpits adorned with intricate controls and instruments sat brave aviators like Gerhard Nitschke and General Ernst Udet. Their unwavering dedication propelled them forward into uncharted territories, pushing both man and machine beyond limits previously thought impossible. The German Luftwaffe relied on another remarkable creation - the agile Heinkel He 51 Fighter Biplane. With its nimble maneuvers and relentless firepower, it played a vital role in defending German airspace during those turbulent times. Amongst these magnificent machines stood out an exceptional variant -the Heinkel 111 H-20 WerkNummer 701152. This particular model showcased not only engineering brilliance but also resilience on countless missions throughout World War II. Although flown before Messerschmitt's M series stole much of the limelight, let us not forget about another marvel from Heinrich Hertel's workshop -the pioneering jet-powered fighter known as the Heinkel 280. Its sleek design and impressive speed foreshadowed the future of aerial warfare.