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Re: Heinkel He 115 WNr 2398 emerges from the sea near Stavanger
Hi Bf110
I was wondering that though the other plate (see link - not a part plate as it has the W.Nr on the plate) also says 09.39. The shape looks more like a 9 based on the '39'. Would be nice to know the block 2398 belonged to and whether 9.39 ties in. Supposedly Sept 39 was when the first B model was produced?? regards Mark |
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Re: Heinkel He 115 WNr 2398 emerges from the sea near Stavanger
The first He 115B came off the production line in Rostock in April 1939.
The first He 115Ccame of the line in March 1940. The last He 115's were delivered in July 1940. Some sources have claimed that Weser Flugzeugwerke delivered a series of He 115. This is not correct. Weser was only involved in a conversion programme, giving He 115 longer range by installing extra fuel tanks. Also some sources have claimed that the He 115 was reinstated into production in 1944. This is pure rubbish. |
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Re: Heinkel He 115 WNr 2398 emerges from the sea near Stavanger
Hello Mark,
I used the W.nr. for comparison. But could also be a '9'. Let's see if the restorers will find the right date. ;-) regards Bf 110
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Re: Heinkel He 115 WNr 2398 emerges from the sea near Stavanger
There is a serie of 3 books covering the E-STELLE SEE TRAVEMUNDE by E. Wolle. Can i find som information on our He115 BM + AH here, somone having thees books ?
Ernst |
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Re: Heinkel He 115 WNr 2398 emerges from the sea near Stavanger
I boght the band 3, and ther was some interesting information about the torpedo trials. Tey were testing remote controlled gliding torpedos. There were some nice scethes and pictures there. I have added one of them
Anyone having the band 1 and 2? Regards Ernst |
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Re: Heinkel He 115 WNr 2398 emerges from the sea near Stavanger
hello Ed
In post 34 BM+AH ? is this a typo for BH+AM ? Regards Peter van Gogh |
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Re: Heinkel He 115 WNr 2398 emerges from the sea near Stavanger
News from sola regarding the He115. We have now taken the tail out off the watertank for cleaning / preservation for nexst years museus season. There are new discoveries nearly every day. The old camo is apearing, and a new texst in the tailplane erea was discowerd. It is from the aircrafts service with the traing scool C17 at putnitz, Damgarden. We need some help wit the lower part reading : T e l ? Damgarden 328 / 29 ?. Can the last numbers be a map refrence ?
Regards Ernst Knutson |
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Re: Heinkel He 115 WNr 2398 emerges from the sea near Stavanger
Very interesting, and fantastic work.
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Re: Heinkel He 115 WNr 2398 emerges from the sea near Stavanger
Its "FFS C 17" telephone number, where to call, in case of if this plane crashes and is found - to call its owner and report wherabouts. Simply two numbers too choose from.
Similar is known from other in the pre war era. Ah, almost forgot. Plane was been repainted : from Original RLM 65/70/71 (factory paint) to Greener (Sky) shade of RLM 65 and Maritime RLM 72/73 upper surfaces. -Ed |
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Re: Heinkel He 115 WNr 2398 emerges from the sea near Stavanger
I found there was an tecknical museum at the old airfild. I have now sendt an e-mail to see if they have any information regarding thees numbers
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