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digedag1 29th July 2011 14:38

He 162, Werk-Nr. 12009
 
Hi,
are further details known for He 162, Werk-Nr. 12009, Markings: N2 ?

digedag1

Pascal Abbet 29th July 2011 18:51

Re: He 162, Werk-Nr. 12009
 
Hi digedag1,

I never see a He-162 with a Werk-Nr serie 12000! Ernst Heinkel produced in Rostock the Volksjäger with the Werk-Nrn 120XXX... May be you are talking about an aircraft from the serie 12009X (120091, 92, 93, 95, 97, 98 and 99 where identify and registred in the literatur)? Do you have a picture of that plane or more information/reference about your He-162?

Best regards

Pascal

digedag1 29th July 2011 22:05

Re: He 162, Werk-Nr. 12009
 
Sorry,
on the tail is painted 12009 (last number poor visible).
Found by American Troops on Magdeburg airfield during their advance to the river Elbe.
With destroyed parts of the fuselage.

digedag1

Pascal Abbet 30th July 2011 00:59

Re: He 162, Werk-Nr. 12009
 
A picture is much better than words... Could you show us a scan ?
Magdeburg is in vincinity of Bernburg, where Junkers produced the He162 too (Werk-Nr 310XXX)... May be your plane was a model or a test aircraft for the Junkers plant?

Pascal

digedag1 30th July 2011 08:00

Re: He 162, Werk-Nr. 12009
 
http://www.oldhickory30th.com/PHOTOPage20.htm

Scroll down until you find the "Mistel" and the He 162 photo.
Open the photo.

digedag1

Simon Schatz 30th July 2011 08:39

Re: He 162, Werk-Nr. 12009
 
Wow, a new photograph for me! W.Nr. looks like 120011. Never heard from this plane before.

Cheers, Simon

Pilot 30th July 2011 08:48

Re: He 162, Werk-Nr. 12009
 
Registration on fuselage is also interesting :)

Pascal Abbet 7th August 2011 13:24

Re: He 162, Werk-Nr. 12009
 
Great! I'm still back from a week on holidays... This is a very interesting picture.
Like Simon, I read quit easily 120011 for the W.Nr (a model produced by Heinkel in Rostock). The marking can be also a "NZ"... In this case it means the Stammkennzeichen, NZ+??. It's possible that this plane was delivered and used as model (Muster) by Junkers in Bernburg for is own production ??
We can also note the style of the early camouflage type of the fine, the same as the 120015, 29, 72 and 74 (the last known with this camouflage)

Holidays are over, but to discover this new picture makes me the come back easier... ;-)

Cheers, Pascal


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