Heinkel He112

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Hi! Heinkel He112.

http://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php?topic=15940.0
http://me109.airwar1946.nl/family/he112.htm

He112 with rocket booster flight movie!!
http://www.gettyimages.co.jp/detail/%E5%8B%95%E7%94%BB/german-heinkel-he-112-he-112-tail-exhaust-during-testing-of-%E3%83%8B%E3%83%A5%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B9%E5%8B%95%E7%94%BB/510670317

3-side view drawing of He112-B.
http://drawingdatabase.com/heinkel-he-112/

http://forum.worldofwarplanes.ru/index.php?/topic/1207-heinkel-he-112/page__st__20

Super site.
http://mundosgm.com/aereo/heinkel-he-112/

http://alternathistory.com/sopernik-messershmitta-istrebitel-heinkel-he-112-germaniya#
 

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It was the IJN that He112 B fighter which developed based on the weight reduced prototype V9 imported first. The IJN received twelve He112 as the land fighter used at a Chinese continent. Among twelve He112, two A-0 type included. Contract was 30, but 12 planes were delivered first. However, this He112 fighter was quicker at the max speed than new and powerful type-96 carrier-based fighter of the IJN, but the maneuverability was inferior and didn't match a thought of the IJN which emphasize a dog fight. Therefore without being put in front duty, this fighter has ended. There was also delay of a delivery and the remaining 18 planes have been canceled.

http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/f/228/65/0

http://blog.goo.ne.jp/msplus/e/7dbd7f21c80a87d081fe4ad1091190d4

http://wikiwiki.jp/warthunder/?A7He1
 

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Telegram No. 374

"There is an offer from Heinkel to the Army for selling five 'He112' fighters, the engine is 'DB 601', the maximum speed is 570 km/h at an
altitude of 4500 meters, the climb speed is about 5 minutes to 4000 meters; It has been reported that the price is 185,000 marks per
plane for the purchase of nine planes, and there is no need to purchase production rights."
(This September 1939 telegram was from the Japanese military attache in Berlin to Tokyo regarding an offer to the Imperial Japanese Army.)
 
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A great taste in books on his shelves too.
 
Hi,

It was the IJN that He112 B fighter which developed based on the weight reduced prototype V9 imported first. The IJN received twelve He112 as the land fighter used at a Chinese continent. Among twelve He112, two A-0 type included. Contract was 30, but 12 planes were delivered first. However, this He112 fighter was quicker at the max speed than new and powerful type-96 carrier-based fighter of the IJN, but the maneuverability was inferior and didn't match a thought of the IJN which emphasize a dog fight. Therefore without being put in front duty, this fighter has ended.

I just came across this article, which claims the Mitsubishi A5M Claude was basically a radial-engined, fixed-gear variant of the Heinkel He 112, designed by ex-Heinkel engineer Fred David:


From your time line, it seems that this direct descendence appears rather unlikely?

Regards,

Henning (HoHun)
 

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