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Heinkel He-111 H-16

7,842 BARREND  14 days ago

The Heinkel He 111 H-16 was a German medium bomber that served in the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was the third standard H-series variant, following the H-3 and H-6.

Heinkel He 111 H-16 Specifications
General characteristics
* Crew: 5
* Length: 53 ft 9½ in (16.39 m)
* Wingspan: 74 ft 1¾ in (22.60 m)
* Height: 13 ft 1½ in (4.00 m)
* Wing area: 943 ft² (87.5 m²)
* Empty weight: 19,136 lb (8,680 kg)
* Loaded weight: 26,500 lb (12,020 kg)
* Max takeoff weight: 30,864 lb (14,000 kg)
* Powerplant: 2 × Junkers Jumo 211A-1 twelve-cylinder inverted-V liquid-cooled engines, 1,200 hp (890 kW) each
Performance
* Maximum speed: 258 mph (415 km/h, 224 kn) at 16,400 ft (5,000 m)
* Cruise speed: 221 mph (355 km/h, 192 kn)
* Range: 1,212 mi (1,950 km, 1,050 nmi)
* Service ceiling: 21,980 ft (6,700 m)
* Rate of climb: 1,180 ft/min (6.0 m/s)
Armament
* Guns:
* 1 × 20 mm MG FF cannon in nose (camera aim)
* 1 × 13 mm MG 131 machine gun in dorsal turret (camera aim)
* 4 × 7.92 mm MG 81Z machine guns in beam and tail positions (also camera aim)
* Bombs: Up to 4,410 lb (2,000 kg) of bombs
* This one in mounted with 8 SC250JA Bombs

SC250

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Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 72.1ft (22.0m)
  • Length 54.1ft (16.5m)
  • Height 18.2ft (5.5m)
  • Empty Weight 23,189lbs (10,518kg)
  • Loaded Weight 29,304lbs (13,292kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.081
  • Wing Loading 29.1lbs/ft2 (142.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,007.8ft2 (93.6m2)
  • Drag Points 7659

Parts

  • Number of Parts 582
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 2,255
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    7,842 BARREND

    WOW 25 UP IN 5 DAYS, THANK YOU GUYSSSS!!!

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    @BARREND first time i saw a fighter jet with my own eyes it was an A-4MB that i barely saw flying over my building, which immediately disappeared behind the building right in front of my balcony, which is where i saw it from. It flew low cuz the silhouette was kinda too big to be too far away and I knew it was an A-4MB cuz of the distinctive delta wings with 2 fuel tanks underneath. I say its the MB variant cuz its the main A-4 variant in Brazil (redesignated AF-1B (single seat) and AF-1C (2 seats)) . I think the MB variant is the modernized A-4KU basically. Thats it

    +1 8 days ago
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    7,842 BARREND

    @Erionh okay

    +1 8 days ago
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    Tag for vr

    8 days ago
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    7,842 BARREND

    @BRNavyPilot ohh okay, it's cool to see a plane flying nearby, the only plane that fly close to my area is the f-16 and it's the last time I saw a jet fighter

    8 days ago
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    @BARREND I dunno. Probably a military one but i just saw the silhouette from below. Maybe a Embraer EMB-110 but if i remember well it kinda looked more like a B-26 Marauder i think but its impossible to have been a ww2 bomber you know hehe and not only that, i was in the pool, so i wasnt wearing my glasses hehe

    9 days ago
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    7,842 BARREND

    @BRNavyPilot cool, what plane actually was it?

    11 days ago
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    Yesterday I was at the pool when I saw a twin engine big plane flying nearly above us (yet at safe altitude). Immediately thought of the He-111 :) (It kinda DID LOOK LIKE IT)

    11 days ago
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    7,842 BARREND

    @RougeCranberry yes almost every aircraft with tail wheels taking off slightly yawing, so you need to stabilize the aircraft

    Here's what I found
    Gemini: Yes, it's very common for tailwheel airplanes to yaw slightly during takeoff. This is primarily due to two factors:
    * Torque effect: The clockwise rotation of the propeller creates a counterclockwise torque on the airplane, causing it to yaw left.
    * P-factor: As the airplane accelerates, the downward-moving blade of the propeller generates more thrust than the upward-moving blade, leading to additional yawing to the left.
    Pilots of tailwheel airplanes must be proficient in using the rudder to counteract these yawing tendencies and maintain directional control during takeoff.
    It's important to note that while this is a common occurrence, it's not universal. Some tailwheel airplanes, especially those with more powerful engines or specific propeller designs, may exhibit less pronounced yawing tendencies.

    11 days ago
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    it yawing whenever i take off

    11 days ago
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    7,842 BARREND

    @Trainzo thanks

    13 days ago
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    42.9k Trainzo

    Great build .

    13 days ago
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    Warthunder ahh thumbnail

    14 days ago
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    19.5k Axartar

    @BARREND you could always try tumblr, or using the hyperlink from privately published Steam screenshots

    14 days ago
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    7,842 BARREND

    @Saturn0 I don't know how

    +1 14 days ago
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    7,842 BARREND

    @Saturn0 okay lmt

    +1 14 days ago
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    The last image glitched out, try using imgbb.com

    14 days ago