- CASA 2.111
infobox Aircraft
name = 2.111
type = Medium bomber
manufacturer = CASA
caption =CASA 2.111T8 inWinnipeg c. 1996
designer = Heinkel Flugzeugwerke; Siegfried and Walter Günter
first flight =
introduced = 1940
retired = 1973
primary user =Spanish Air Force
produced = 1940–1956 [http://www.deutsches-museum.de/en/flugwerft/collections/propeller-driven-planes/he-111 He 111.] Deutsches Museum. Retrieved on13 January 2007 .]
number built = 236
unit cost =
developed from =Heinkel He 111 The CASA 2.111 was a
medium bomber derived from theHeinkel He 111 and produced inSpain under license by Construcciones Aeronáuticas S.A.. The 2.111 models differed significantly from Heinkel's original design, featuring heavier armament and eventuallyRolls Royce Merlin engines. [http://www.eads.net/web/printout/en/1024/content/400004/0/89/541890.html Heinkel He 111.] EADS N.V.. Retrieved:17 January 2007 .]History
Following the
Spanish Civil War , in 1937 theSpanish Air Force received a number of He 111Bs from Germany, which had begun to receive the improved He 111D model. There was a need for more modern aircraft, however, so in 1940 CASA negotiated a contract with Heinkel to produce 200 examples of the newer He 111H-16 inSeville . The armament was to be increased, requiring more powerfulJumo 211 engines, and around 130 examples of three versions were produced: the 2.111A, a medium bomber; the 2.111C, a reconnaissance bomber; and the 2.111F, a dual-control trainer.Wilson, Randy. [http://rwebs.net/dispatch/output.asp?ArticleID=17 It's a Heinkel: the Luftwaffe's workhorse Heinkel 111 bomber.] "The Dispatch". Volume 12, Number 4, Winter 1996. Retrieved:25 February 2007 .]Following the end of the war, access to the German-built Junkers engines became an issue, and CASA found an alternative with the Rolls-Royce Merlin 500. In 1953, 173 Merlin engines were ordered. The newly Merlin-powered bombers and reconnaissance bombers became the 2.111B and 2.111D, respectively; some were re-engined, while others were built new. A nine-passenger transport, the 2.111T8, was also developed and produced. Spanish 2.111s served into the late 1960s and, in the case of the transports, early 1970s. Many of the aircraft retired in the 1960s found second lives in movies such as "Battle of Britain" and "Patton", due to the family resemblance with Heinkel He 111s.
Approximately 14 of these Spanish licensed built Heinkel He 111s survive today in various conditions on display or storage. One modified Spanish 2.111D served as a transport for Spanish VIPs, including General
Francisco Franco , before being purchased inEngland by theCommemorative Air Force in 1977. It remained the last He 111 in flyable condition until10 July 2003 , when it was destroyed in a fatal crash landing. The aircraft was attempting a landing at the Cheyenne Municipal Airport, nearCheyenne ,Wyoming , while en route fromMidland, Texas to an air show inMissoula ,Montana . Eyewitness reports indicate the aircraft lost power to one engine on final approach and ploughed through a chain link fence before colliding with a school bus washing building under construction. CAF pilot Neil R. Stamp and co-pilot Charles S. Bates were killed.pecifications (2.111B)
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=propref=Deutsches Museum
crew=5
length main=16.4 m
length alt=54 ft 6 in
span main=22.5 m
span alt=74 ft 3 in
height main=3.9 m
height alt=13 ft 9 in
area main=86.5 m²
area alt=942 ft²
airfoil=
empty weight main=
empty weight alt=
loaded weight main=
loaded weight alt=
useful load main=
useful load alt=
max takeoff weight main= 14,000 kg
max takeoff weight alt= 30,860 lb
more general=engine (prop)=Rolls-Royce Merlin 500-29
type of prop= liquid-cooledV12 engine s
number of props=2
power main= 1,600 hp
power alt=1,176 kW
power original=max speed main= 440 km/h
max speed alt= 238 knots, 273 mph
max speed more=at 4,500 m (14,760 ft)
cruise speed main=
cruise speed alt=
stall speed main=
stall speed alt=
never exceed speed main=
never exceed speed alt=
range main= 1,950 km
range alt= 1,050 nm, 1,210 mi
ceiling main= 7,800 m
ceiling alt= 25,590 ft
climb rate main=
climb rate alt=
loading main=
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ee also
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Heinkel He 111 References
Notes
Bibliography
*Lambert, C.M. " [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1956/1956%20-%201101.html Handling the Spanish Heinkel 111] ". "Flight".
17 August 1956 . P.247-248.External links
* [http://www.aviationcorner.net/show_photo.asp?id=58775 Photo CASA 2.111]
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