The Heinkel 111 saw service on all of Germany0s military fronts in the European Theater of WW2. The 111 entered the war as a medium bomber, supporting Wehrmacht ground campaigns. After the tide in the conflict had turned against the Reich, and air superiority had been achieved by the Allies, the aircraft was largely relegated to transport functions. This iconic warplane had its origins as a cutting-edge civil airliner in the mid-1930s, but war was looming and it was adapted for use as a bomber. The first mass-produced versions, the He 111E and F, served in the Condor Legion with Nationalist forces in the Spanish Civil War, paving the way to further military engagement once WW2 broke out. Although produced in large numbers and exported to many countries before and during the war, few examples survive today.
80 pages.
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Author : Ron Mackay Pages: 88 Format: Hard Cover Reference Book. Printed in United States