Heinkel He-111H-6 S7+HA Stg3, Derna, Libya, 1941
NOTE: The skin includes many small stencils and markings (gears warning, fuel-filling cap, no step, do not touch, engine warnings, etc.)
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http://airwarfare.com/sow/index.php/...rma-libya-1941
'During the course of the war, He-111s fought over Poland, Norway, France, UK, the Balkans, Iraq, the Soviet
Union, North Africa, the North Sea, as well as the Arctic and Mediterranean Ocean. Derna was famous as fighting
took place there following the capture of Tobruk, 2 brigades of the 6th Australian Division under Major General Iven
Mackay pursued the Italians westwards and encountered an Italian rear guard at Derna. The arrival of the German
forces and more specifically the Luftwaffe though swung the push back towards the Axis forces and it was not
only the might of the Stuka and Me-109 that helped achieve this, but also the transportation and bombing
capability of the Heinkel He-111. (Source: AA33708 The Aviation Archive Limited Edition Certificate)'
This skin represents:
'An He-111H-3 (or may be a H-6) variant S7+HA of Geschwaderstab StG 3, based in Derna airfield, Libya,
September 1941. The H-3 was normally fitted with 5 machine-guns (two in the fuselage windows, two in the
gondola and one in the ventral turret) and 1 cannon (in the nose position). The letter 'H' painted in blue, signifies
this aircraft belongs to a Headquarter battalion and the white ring around the fuselage and white tipped wings
served as quick identifying markers in the Mediterranean arena between 1941-43.'
from:
http://maxaviationarchive.blogspot.s...-by-corgi.html
Skins-
New - Markings
New - Markings no swastika
Weathered - Markings
Weathered - Markings no swastika
Weathered - Generic
weathered version:
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