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Old 18th March 2010, 14:20
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Oil spraying device on Iraq He111s

In an other forum I was asked by a friend concerning an article in "Jet and prop" about Luftwaffe´s Iraq adventure.
One caption of a totally wrecked and burnt-out He111 is as follows:
"The remains of an He111 of Sonderkommando Junck´s bomber component, 4./KG4, which was destroyed by British aircraft at Mossul on 22 May 1941. Note the tail pipe which was used to launch oil at fighters attacking from the rear, a device fitted to all He111s operating over Iraq."
I remember a photograph (William Green: Warplanes of the 3rd Reich?) of an Iraq He111H-6 5J+GM (overpainted) with some kind of tubular device visible at the tail.
Has this been an official conversion set, some kind of field conversion or is this totally bogus?
Some kind of small-calibre machine-guns - like on the Do217 or other planes would seem more reasonable to me...
Thx for any explanation and sorry, if there should be a thread upon this topic. I DID search...

http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...bon/iraq13.jpg
http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...bon/iraq22.jpg

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Re: Oil spraying device on Iraq He111s

Sound like medieval method of defense with hot oil...
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Re: Oil spraying device on Iraq He111s

Flamethrower. I recall pictures of a Ju88 with such a device in the KG51 history.
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Re: Oil spraying device on Iraq He111s

Iraqi He111 with a very strange installation...

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Old 19th March 2010, 13:00
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Re: Oil spraying device on Iraq He111s

Thanks a lot for the input, guys.

So we can exclude a grenade thrower, can´t we?

So we can agree the tail tube was spraying petroleum derivates. But it is uncertain if they were ignited.

By the way, through the hole in the tail cone the tube is almost visible reaching to the last segment of the fuselage. This would point to some kind of security measure and thus to the "hot" explanation.

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