Caption | Chinese He 111 A-0 bomber, 1930s ww2dbase | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
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FLIGHT-LINE:
CHINESE HEINKEL HE-111A-0 Bombers powered by 2 x BMW V16 OZ engines of 660hp. Bombers were sold to the Chinese in 1936 assigned to the Chinese 19th Squadron, 8th Bomber Group July 1936.
CAMOUFLAGE 101:
Bombers are in dark green upper surface, and a neutral gray under-surface, w/Chinese twelve pointed star on upper and bottom of wings and tail strips of white and blue. Aircraft were armed w/3 x 7.92mm MG 15 machine guns, bomb load about 1400 kg or 3,086lbs