- Scale: 1:48
- Date: 21.03.2018
- Time Period: WW2
- Markings:
- Не 111Н-6, 3./KG 26, Norway, Summer 1941.
- Не 111Н-6, Stab 1/KG 26, Bardufoss, Norway, July 1942.
- Не 111Н-6, 8./KG 53, Poland, June 1941.
- Не 111Н-6, 7./KG 27, Russia, November 1941.
- Model Size: 344 x 471 mm
- Box Size: 410 x 260 x 100 mm
- Number of Details: 325
In the beginning of the 1930s, it appeared in the world that there was an idea of a high-speed bomber that could outstrip contemporary fighters. One of the objectifications of this conception became the twin-engine bomber He 111, designed by the German Heinkel Flugzeugwerke AG company.
Since May 1941, it has produced He 111H-6 planes with liquid-cooled Jumo 211F-2 engines of increased power, with VS 11 wooden, wider-horde propellers and more powerful armament. This variant could carry SC 1800 kg bombs or two LT F5b torpedoes externally.
The He 111H-6 was the most produced variant of Heinkel’s medium bomber. It produced approximately 1800 aircraft up to the end of 1942. The He 111H-6s saw service on all fronts as level bombers, torpedo bombers, reconnaissance aircraft, transports, and mine layers.