- Scale: 1:48
- Date: 16.03.2020
- Time Period: WW2
- Markings:
- He 111Z 1, Eastern Front, Winter 1942–1943.
- He 111Z-1, Eastern Front, Spring 1943.
- Model Size: 344 x 740 mm
- Box Size: 525 x 263 x 56 mm
- Number of Details: 548
In the beginning of 1930s it was appeared in the world an idea of high-speed bomber that could outstrip contemporary fighters. One of the objectifications of this conception became the twin-engine bomber He 111 designed by a German Heinkel Flugzeugwerke AG company.
Since the May of 1941 it were 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. The He 111H-6 was the most produced variant of Heinkel’s medium bomber.
Heinkel He 111Z-1 Zwilling (Gemini) – two He 111H-6, interconnected by a new wing section, on which the fifth engine is mounted. It was designed to tow the Me 321 or two Go 242 gliders. 12 aircraft were built before the end of spring 1942. He 111Z-1 saw service mostly on the Eastern front as glider tugs and transport aircraft