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Old 4th November 2008, 22:25
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Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939

What is painted in front of the last two letters of the fuselage code (JA), a dog perhaps?
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Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939

Best I can do.

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Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939

Mike/Dénes ...

Thanks for the photo... I don't think there's anything ahead of the fuselage code, to be honest. I think it's simply where the fuselage buckled after the crash-landing.

Can either of you, or anyone else, confirm that it was definitely an He111H, from the Werk Nummer...?

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Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939

Hi,

Yes, an H-2, built by Heinkel, Oranienberg according to my records.

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Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939

David...

Many thanks... refurbishing my model can now begin... .

Thanks for your prompt response, and to all other contributors.

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Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939

Please advise if any other pictures of this He 111 exist?
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Old 28th July 2009, 03:49
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Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939

For those who may care, I have in my possession (although misplaced) a copy of Aircraft Engineering magazine (c. 1942) that illustrates the wiring diagram for this very aircraft including many of the devices along with the various component values. I guess that's just in case someone wants to build their own!
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