Welcome aboard Hector,and we use English language here;

(That project was the one that the allies shared, it fell to the English and developed the Victor.).

And of course,maybe it left its influence in Victor,you are right.

Luftwaffe Secret Projects Strategic Bomber 1935-1945
 

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was that the P.1030 (He.118) early drawing ?.
 

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From, Авиация и Космонавтика 2021-04.
 

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P1065 Ⅲ's shape was similar to P1055 and He119.
P1055's engine was DB613(twin DB603) and P1065 Ⅲ's engine was DB619(twin DB609).
What is the device which located fuselage front side?
Anti-inflammatory exhaust pipe?


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Heinkel p 1055.01-16 Heavy escort fighter
Span : 19.25m, Length : 15.35m, Height : 4.95m, Wing Area : 45m2, Mean Weight : 11,000kg, Maximum soeed : 720km/h at 9000m, Service ceiling : 11,000m, Armament : 3×MG151 in mid dorsal turret, 4×MG131 in rear dorsal turret, 4×MG131 in vertical turret, Engine : DB613C/D 3800hp
The book Die Deutsche Luftruestung 1933-1945 Vol. 2. may well be the root of the putative designation "He 519" for the P.1065 IIIc because Dan Sharp informed me that the RLM slot 8-278 was never allocated to any wartime Heinkel project.
 
Welcome aboard Hector,and we use English language here;

(That project was the one that the allies shared, it fell to the English and developed the Victor.).

And of course,maybe it left its influence in Victor,you are right.

Luftwaffe Secret Projects Strategic Bomber 1935-1945
The Air Material Command document "Glossary of German aeronautical codes, models, project numbers, abbreviations, etc" lists "He 278" as a four-engine jet bomber, but Dan Sharp informed me that there is no evidence that RLM slot 8-278 was assigned to a Heinkel bomber project. It's therefore possible that the Heinkel long-range jet bomber mentioned in the second volume of Luftwaffe Secret Projects and which the AMC document calls "He 278" could be P.1070 because a list of late-war Heinkel aircraft designs prepared by Heinkel designers after they were captured by Allied personnel after Nazi Germany's surrender (on page 34 of Dan Sharp's bookazine Luftwaffe: Secret Bombers of the Third Reich) describes the P.1070 as a four-engine flying wing jet bomber.
 
Many thanks for confirming the "P" designation. Is there any clue for the "He 11" designation ?
HE in HE 11 stood for Heinkel Eindecker. The P.897 was a monoplane, so HE 11 was Heinkel's company designation for the P.897 project.
 
From Air Enthusiast 75.
 

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From Air Enthusiast 75.
civil Heinkel 111 with radial engines is new for me ! I found magazine and article : in picture is mentioned " Ausburg" unique Heinkel 111 with radial engines ( BMW 132A) (800hp) tested at Rechlin in summer 1936.
 
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OK my dear Jemiba,


and from Jet & Prop 5/2004,here is a hint to Heinkel P.997,may be it was a transport/bomber aircraft project,who know more about it ?.

Unfortunately,no drawing was known for it ?.
 
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