- Heinkel He 119
infobox Aircraft
name =He 119
type =Reconnaissance bomber
manufacturer =Heinkel
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caption =The Heinkel He 119 monoplane
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first flight =July 1937
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retired =
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primary user =Luftwaffe
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produced =
number built =8
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Heinkel He 119 was an experimental single engined monoplane developed in Germany. A private venture by Heinkel to test radical ideas by the Gunter brothers, the He 119 was originally intended to act as an unarmedreconnaissance bomber capable of eluding all fighters by reason of its high performance. Design was begun in the late summer of 1936. A notable feature of the aircraft was the streamlined fuselage, with an extensively glazed cockpit positioned in the nose, immediately behind the propeller spinner. Two of the three man crew sat on either side of the driveshaft that was linked to a coupled pair ofDaimler-Benz DB 601 engines, forming a drive unit known as the DB 606. The DB 606 was installed in the fuselage near to thecenter of gravity with an enclosed extension shaft passing through the centerline of the cockpit to drive a large four-bladed variable pitch airscrew in the extreme nose. A surface evaporation cooling system was used on the He 119 V1, with the remaining prototypes receiving a semi-retractable radiator to augmemt engine cooling during take-off and climb.Only eight prototypes were completed and the aircraft did not see production mainly because of the shortage of
Daimler-Benz DB 601 engines. The first two prototypes were built as land planes with retractableundercarriage . The third prototype, He 119 V3, was constructed as a seaplane with twin floats. This was tested at theTravemünde naval seaplane station and was scrapped in 1942 at Marienehe. On 22 November 1937, the fourth prototype, He 119 V4, made a world class record flight in which it recorded an airspeed of 505 km/h (313.78 mph), with a payload of 1,000 kg (2,204 lb), over a distance of 1,000 km (621 miles). The four remaining prototypes were completed during the spring and early summer of 1938, the He 119 V5 and V6 being A-series production prototypes for the reconnaissance model, and the He 119 V7 and V8 being B-series production prototypes for the bomber model. These four aircraft were three seaters with a defensive armament of one 7.92 mmMG 15 machine gun in a dorsal position, the V7 and V8 having provision for a normal bombload of three 250 kg (551 lb) bombs or maximum bombload of 1,000 kg (2,204 lb). Eventually, the V7 and V8 were sold to Japan in May 1940 and the remaining prototypes served in the role of engine test-beds, flying with various versions of the DB 606, DB 610, and DB 613 double engines.pecifications (He 119 V6)
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=prop
crew=3
length main=14.80 m
length alt=48 ft 6½ in
span main=15.90 m
span alt=52 ft 2 in
height main=5.39 m
height alt=17 ft 8½ in
area main=50.00 m²
area alt=538.19 ft²
empty weight main=5,200 kg
empty weight alt=11,464 lb
loaded weight main=7,565 kg
loaded weight alt=16,678 lb
max takeoff weight main=
max takeoff weight alt=
engine (prop)=Daimler-Benz DB 606A
type of prop=24-cylinder inverted-vee engine
number of props=1
power main=1,752 kW
power alt=2,350 hp
max speed main=590 km/h at 4,500 m
max speed alt=367 mph at 14,765 ft
range main=3,122 km
range alt=1,940 miles
range more=
ceiling main=8,500 m
ceiling alt=27,890 ft
climb rate main=645 m/min
climb rate alt=2,115 ft/min
loading main=
loading alt=
power/mass main=
power/mass alt=
armament=
* 1 × 7.92 mmMG 15 machine gun in dorsal positionand
* up to 1,000 kg (2,204 lb) of disposable stores (V7 and V8)ee also
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*Messerschmitt Me 261 lists=
*List of World War II military aircraft of Germany
*List of military aircraft of Germany
*List of WW2 Luftwaffe aircraft prototype projects
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