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Ürün Kodu | RSM92008 |
Ölçek | 1:72 |
Kataloğa eklendi: | 27.12.2006 |
Etiketler: | Heinkel-He-112 |
Üretici firma | RS Models RS Models Nové pole 2 79342 Janovice, Çek Cumhuriyeti |
Sorumlu kuruluº | RS Models Nové pole 2 79342 Janovice, Çek Cumhuriyeti |
Heinkel He112 to niemiecki mysliwiec o konstrukcji metalowej. Pierwszy prototyp oznaczony V1 oblatano 1 wrze¶nia 1935 roku. Jego budowê zakoñczono dwa dni wcze¶niej. Maszyna ta posiada³a silnik Kestrel. Prototyp V2 by³ gotowy do prób ju¿ w listopadzie 1935 roku. W odró¿nieniu od swojego poprzednika by³ on napêdzany silnikiem Jumo 210C. Drugiego lutego 1936 roku maszyna ta uleg³a wypadkowi. Z racji potrzeby posiadania samolotu do programu wyboru my¶liwca dla Luftwaffe wyremontowano go w przeci±gu dwóch tygodni i ju¿ 16 lutego tego samego roku by³ on gotowy do lotów. Samolot ten utracono 15 kwietnia 196 roku, kiedy to rozbi³ siê podczas oficjalnego pokazu dla dygnitarzy. Trzeci prototyp V3 (W.Nr 1292) zakoñczono budowaæ ju¿ w styczniu 1936 roku. Jednak¿e pierwszy lot wykona³ on dopiero rok pó¼niej, bo 25 stycznia 1937. Posiada³ inne ni¿ poprzednicy uzbrojenie (3 x km 7,92 mm), oraz wiêksz± ch³odnicê. Samolot ten utracono w katastrofie na prze³omie marca i kwietnia 1937 r. podczas prób z silnikiem rakietowym. Prototyp V4 (W.Nr 1974) budowano w okresie 23.04.1936 - 10.06.1936. Do jego napêdu u¿yto silnika Jumo 210Da. Nie posiada³ on uzbrojenia, oraz posiada³ trój³opatowe ¶mig³o. Pi±ty prototyp V5 (W.Nr 1951) zosta³ okre¶lony jako wzorzec serii przedprodukcyjnej A-0. Od prototypu V4 odró¿nia³o go dwu³opatowe ¶mig³o firmy Schwarz. Drugim egzemplarzem serii przedprodukcyjnej by³ prototyp V6. Posiada³ ¶mig³o trój³opatowe f-my Schwarz, a jako jednostkê napêdow± u¿yto w nim silnik Jumo 210C. Prototyp V7 u¿yty by³ jeszcze w konkursie my¶liwca dla Luftwaffe. By³ protoplast± wersji He 112B. Oblatany w pa¼dzierniku 1936 roku. Ósmy prototyp V8 (W.Nr 1954) by³ maszyn± s³u¿±c± do pó¼niejszych testów w zak³adach Heinkla. Napêdzany by³ silnikiem Daimler Benz 600Aa. Prototyp V9 by³ pierwszym samolotem wersji B-0. Napêdza³ go silnik Jumo 210 Ea, wyposazony by³ dodatkowo w ¶mig³o dwu³opatowe Junkers-Hamilton. W serii B-0 wyprodukowano tak¿e prototypy V10 i V11. W Hiszpanii u¿ywano prototypów V6 (z dzia³kiem 20 mm), w jednostce Versuch - JagdStaffel 88. Po kraksie prototypu V6 sprowadzono (ju¿ tylko w celach promocyjnych i marketingowych) prototyp V9. Lata³ na nim Harro Harder, przewa¿nie w lotach na niszczenie celów naziemnych. Japonia zakupi³a prototypy V6 i V9. Z dostêpnej mi literatury wiadomo, ¿e na pewno zakupiony by³ prototyp V5 podczas wizyty delegacji Japonii w Niemczech. Natomiast pó¼niej zamówiono 30 sztuk w wersji B1 (wywodz±cej siê z prototyu V9), z mo¿liwo¶ci± powiêkszenia zamówienia na 100 dalszych maszyn. Jednak¿e prawdopodobnie odebrano tylko dwie maszyny: prototyp V5 (na pewno) i prawdpodobnie V9. Obydwa samoloty oznaczono A7He1. Jednak¿e z powodu u¿ycia w nim silnika rzêdowego oraz s³aba zwrotno¶æ w porównaniu z innymi samolotami japonskimi spowodowa³a ¿e samoloty te u¿yto jedynie do celów treningowych.
The Heinkel He112 is a German fighter with a metal structure. The first prototype, designated V1, was flown on September 1, 1935. Its construction was completed two days earlier. This machine was equipped with a Kestrel engine. The V2 prototype was ready for testing in November 1935. Unlike its predecessor, it was powered by a Jumo 210C engine. On February 2, 1936, this machine had an accident. Due to the need to have an aircraft for the Luftwaffe fighter selection program, it was renovated within two weeks and on February 16 of the same year it was ready for flights. The plane was lost on April 15, 196, when it crashed during an official show for dignitaries. The third V3 prototype (W. No. 1292) was completed in January 1936. However, it made its first flight a year later, on January 25, 1937. It had different weapons than its predecessors (3 x 7.92 mm MG), and a larger radiator. The plane was lost in the crash at the turn of March and April 1937 during tests with a rocket engine. The V4 prototype (W.Nr 1974) was built between April 23, 1936 and June 10, 1936. The Jumo 210Da engine was used for its drive. It did not have any weapons. The fifth prototype of the V5 (W. No. 1951) was designated as the model for the A-0 pre-production series. It was distinguished from the V4 prototype by a two-bladed Schwarz propeller. The second copy of the pre-production series was the V6 prototype. It had a Schwarz three-blade propeller, and a Jumo 210C engine was used as the drive unit. The V7 prototype was still used in the fighter competition for the Luftwaffe. He was the progenitor of the He 112B version. First flown in October 1936. The eighth prototype of the V8 (W. No. 1954) was a machine used for later tests at Heinkel's plants. It was powered by a Daimler Benz 600Aa engine. The V9 prototype was the first B-0 version aircraft. It was powered by the Jumo 210 Ea engine and was additionally equipped with a Junkers-Hamilton two-bladed propeller. The V10 and V11 prototypes were also produced in the B-0 series. In Spain, V6 prototypes (with a 20 mm cannon) were used, in the Versuch-JagdStaffel 88 unit. After the crash of the V6 prototype, the V9 prototype was imported (for promotional and marketing purposes only). It was flown by Harro Harder, mostly ground-based destroyers. Japan purchased the V6 and V9 prototypes. Later, 30 units were ordered in the B1 version (derived from the V9 prototype), with the possibility of increasing the order for 100 more machines. However, probably only two machines were picked up: a V5 prototype (for sure) and possibly a V9. Both aircraft were designated A7He1. However, due to the use of an in-line engine in it and poor maneuverability compared to other Japanese aircraft, these aircraft were used only for training purposes. Technical data (He-112B version): length: 9.22m, wingspan: 9.09m, height: 3.82m, maximum speed: 510km / h, maximum range: 1150km, maximum ceiling 9500m, armament: fixed-2 rifles 7.92mm MG17 machine guns and two 20mm MG FF cannons.
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