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Heinkel He-100 and He-112 Fighters

Started by GTX, December 15, 2007, 01:35:39 PM

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rickshaw

The bulges on the hood represent the feed for the engine mounted MGs.  You don't appear to have them on either engine.
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Quote from: ysi_maniac on September 27, 2018, 02:10:02 PMHeinkel He-100 as a real fighter (not a record plane) with conventional radiators.



Cowl guns were simply not possible with the He 100 as it didn't have engine bearers, the cowling was reinforced as a stress member and carried the weight of the engine.
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Single fin Heinkel 280 ( ala Heinkel He 100 ) ?


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The nose of a late model Bf 109, forced on to a He 100:

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Years ago, I traced a fuzzy He 112 V6 drawing, to get a sharper one:

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