By George Punka, John Lowe, Don Greer

Heinkel He 111 in motion КНИГИ ;ВОЕННАЯ ИСТОРИЯ Heinkel He 111 in motion (Aircraft quantity 184)ByGeorge Punka, John LowePublisher:Squadron/Signal Publications2002 58PagesISBN: 0897474465PDF25 MBIn early 1932, the German airline Deutsche Lufthansa (DLH) sought a high-speed, small-capacity airliner for its household routes. The Ernst Heinkel AG (Aktiengesellschaft; Joint-Stock corporation) spoke back to this requirement with the He 70 Blitz (Lightning), which first flew on 1 December 1932. This single-engine, all-metal monoplane with retracting undercarriage inspired DLH with its functionality. Heinkel added 12 creation He 70s to DLH. which put the plane into advertisement carrier on 15 June 1934.After the He 70's profitable access into carrier, DLH determined to extend their air routes. It requested Heinkel to increase a brand new high-speed airliner, which accommodated ten passengers and a workforce of 2. even though many of the designers of the time may have selected a three-engine airplane for protection purposes, the Heinkel crew positioned aerodynamic features first and selected a twin-engine layout for the He 111.sharingmatrix letitbit zero

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