Heinkel He 51

Heinkel He 51

infobox Aircraft
name = Heinkel He 51
type = Biplane Fighter
manufacturer = Heinkel



caption = He 51W seaplane
designer =
first flight = May 1933
introduced = 1935
retired =
number built =700
status =Retired
unit cost =
variants with their own articles =
primary user =Luftwaffe
more users = Spain
The Heinkel He 51 was a German single-seat biplane which was produced in a number of different versions. Initially developed as a fighter, a seaplane variant and a ground-attack version were also developed. It was a development of the earlier Heinkel He 49.

Design and development

In 1931, Heinkel recruited the talented aircraft designers, Walter and Siegfried Günter, and their first major design for Heinkel was the Heinkel He 49. Green and Swanborough 1994, p.295] While this was officially an advanced trainer, Mondey 1996, p.80] in fact it was a fighter. The first prototype, the He 49a, flew in November 1932, and was followed by two further prototypes, the He 49b, with a longer fuselage, and the He 49c, with a revised engine.

The type was ordered into production for the still secret Luftwaffe as the Heinkel He 51, the first pre-production aircraft flying in May 1933. Deliveries started in July of the next year.

The He 51 was a conventional single bay biplane fighter, with all-metal construction and fabric covering. It was powered by a glycol-cooled BMW VI engine, with an armament of two 7.92 mm machine guns mounted above the engine.

The 51 was intended to replace the earlier Arado Ar 65, but served side-by-side with the slightly later Arado Ar 68. The He 51 was outdated the day it entered service, and after an initial run of 150 production fighters, the design was switched into the modified He 51B, with approximately 450 built, including about 46 He 51B-2 floatplanes, Green and Swanborough 1988, p.15.] and then finally a further 100 He 51C light ground attack plane.

Operational history

On 6 August 1936, six of the He 51s were delivered to Spain to fight in the Spanish Civil War. Hooton 1994, p. 121–122.] Initial operations were successful, the Heinkels meeting and defeating a number of older biplane designs, with two Nieuport Ni-52 fighters, a Breguet 19 and a Potez 54 destroyed on 18 August 1936, the first day of operations by Spanish flown He 51s. Green and Swanborough 1988, p.20.] Deliveries continued as the hostilities increased, with two Nationalist squadrons equipped by November, and the Legion Condor (Condor Legion) forming three squadrons of 12 aircraft each manned by German "Volunteers".

This time of superiority was short lived, with the arrival of large numbers of modern aircraft from the Soviet Union, including the Polikarpov I-15 biplane and new Polikarpov I-16 monoplane, Hooton 1994, p.125] together with the Tupolev SB bomber, which was 110 km/h (70 mph) faster. Hooton 1994, p.127.] The He 51 proved unable to protect the Legion Kondor's bombers, forcing it to switch to night operations, Hooton 1994, p.126] while also unable to intercept the much faster SB. The He 51 was therefore withdrawn from fighter duty and relegated to the ground attack role by both the Legion Condor and the Spanish Nationalists, Green and Swanborough 1988, p.21.] It was replaced in the fighter role by the Fiat CR.32 in the Nationalist Air Force, with the Legion Condor receiving Messerschmitt Bf 109s from April 1937 to allow it to operate successfully in fighter operations.Green and Swanborough 1988, p.21-22.]

While a failure as a fighter, the Heinkel proved successful as a ground attack aircraft, being used by Wolfram von Richthofen to develop the close support tactics which were used by the Luftwaffe in World War II. Green and Swanborough 1988, p.23] It continued in use as a ground attack aircraft for the remainder of the Civil War, although losses were heavy. After the war the 46 surviving aircraft would be joined by another 15 new builds, and serve in the utility role in Spain until 1952.

The experiences in Spain would prove once and for all that the days of the biplane fighter were over. Although the later model Fiat biplanes were superior to the He 51 and continued to soldier on in Nationalist service, the I-16 monoplanes were basically untouchable because of their speed. If the conditions were right they could use their heavy armament in a quick pass and then leave, if things weren't so favorable they simply flew away. The lesson learned by all of the participants was that speed was far more important in combat than maneuverability.

The He-51 continued in front line service with the Luftwaffe until 1938, with it remaining in service as an advanced trainer for the first few years of World War II. Mondey 1996, p. 81.]

Variants

;He 49a:First prototype. Short fuselage.;He 49b:Second fuselage, with stretched fuselage. Tested as both landplane and floatplane. Green and Swanborough 1988, p.14.] ;He 49c:Third prototype, with revised, glycol-cooled engine installation.;He 51a:Fourth prototype. New vertical tail, revised wings and undercarriage, new radiator.;He 51A-0:Pre-production aircraft. Nine built.;He 51A-1:Initial production version, 150 built.;He 51B-0:Structuraly strengthened. Pre-production aircraft, 12 built.;He 51B-1:Production version of B-0. 12 built.;He 51B-2:Single-seat floatplane fighter, reconnaissance version, 46 built.;He 51B-3:High-altitude version.;He 51C-1:Light ground-attack version. 79 sent to Spain to equip the Condor Legion and Nationalist air force.;He 51C-2:Improved version of C-1, with revised radio equipment. 21 built.

Operators

;BUL:Acquired 12 He 51s. Green and Swanborough 1988, p.17] ;flag|Germany|Nazi
*Luftwaffe;flagicon|Spain|1939 Spanish State

pecifications (He 51B-1)

aircraft specifications

plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=prop

ref="Warplanes of the Luftwaffe" Donald 1994, p. 96.]

crew=1
length main=8.40 m
length alt= 25 ft 6¾ in
span main=11.00 m
span alt= 36 ft 1 in
height main=3.20 m
height alt=10 ft 6 in
area main=27.20 m²
area alt= 292.6 ft²
empty weight main=1,460 kg
empty weight alt= 3,212 lb
loaded weight main=1,900 kg
loaded weight alt= 4,180 lb
max takeoff weight main=
max takeoff weight alt=

engine (prop)=BMW VI 7,3Z
type of prop=liquid-cooled V12 engine
number of props=1
power main=559 kW
power alt=750 hp

max speed main=330 km/h
max speed alt=205 mph, 178 knots
cruise speed main= 280 km/h
cruise speed alt=174 mph, 151 knots
range main=570 km
range alt=354 mi, 308 NM
ceiling main=7,700 m
ceiling alt=25,256 ft
climb rate main=
climb rate alt=
loading main=69.9 kg/m²
loading alt=14.3 lb/ft²
power/mass main= 0.29 kW/kg
power/mass alt=0.18 hp/lb
more performance=*Climb to 1,000 m (3,300 ft): 1.4 min Green and Swanborough 1988, p.19.]
*Climb to 6,000 m (19,700 ft): 16.5 min

guns=2 × 7.92 mm MG 17 machine guns in nose, 500 rounds per gun
bombs=6 × 10 kg (22 lb) bombs (C-1)

ee also

aircontent
see also=

related=

similar aircraft=
*Arado Ar 65
*Arado Ar 68
*Fiat CR.32
*Polikarpov I-15

lists=*List of World War II military aircraft of Germany
*List of military aircraft of Germany

References

Notes

Bibliography

* Donald, David, ed. "Warplanes of the Luftwaffe." London: Aerospace, 1994. ISBN 1-874023-56-5.
*Green, William and Swanborough, Gordon. "The Cadre Creator...Heinkel's Last Fighting Biplane". "Air Enthusiast" No. 36, May-August 1988. p.11-24.ISSN 0143-5450.
* Green, William and Swanborough, Gordon. "The Complete Book of Fighters". New York: Smithmark, 1994. ISBN 0-8317-3939-8.
* Hooton, E.R. "Phoenix Triumphant: The Rise and Rise of the Luftwaffe". London: Arms & Armour Press, 1994. ISBN 1-854409-181-6.
* Mondey, David. "The Concise Guide to Axis Aircraft of World War II". London: Chancellor, 1996. ISBN 1 85152 966 7.
* Taylor, John W.R. "Heinkel He 51". "Combat Aircraft of the World from 1909 to the Present". New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1969. ISBN 0-425-03633-2.

External links

* [http://www.cbrnp.com/profiles/quarter2/he51.htm Heinkel He51 - First Fighter of the Reborn Luftwaffe]
* [http://www.pilotfriend.com/photo_albums/timeline/ww2/Heinkel%20He%2049%20He%2051.htm Pilotfriend - Heinkel He 49 He 51]
* [http://www.he-51.de/index.html German group rebuilding a Heinkel He51]


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