Heinkel He 100

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Heinkel He 100 - track version[/heading]
the He 100 V1 - prototype light easily stavitelného tank, surface cooling, engine DB 601 A; D-ISVR, sold to Russia
He 100 V2 - the stronger the cover, the wings, polozatahovatelný cooler, enlarged tail surface; D-IUOS, sold to Russia
He 100 V3 - speed, engine Db 501 Re In, shortened the wing; D-IDGH
He 100 V4 - a prototype version of a B, simplified construction, armed; D-IRCN, sold to d about Russia
He 100 V5 - analogue of V4; D-ISRO/HE+BE, sold to Russia
He 100 V6 - a prototype version of C, the engine DB 601 Aa; D-IACI, sold to Russia
He 100 V7 - analogue of the V6, the new heat exchanger; D-IQRS, sold to Russia
He 100 V8 - similar to the V3, the engine DB 601 Re V; D-IDGH
He 100 V9 - armed motor-cannon MG FF and machine guns MG 17; D-IWOP, used to lámacím tests
He 100 V10 - D-ITLR, originally designed for stress tests, then got shortened wings and was exhibited in the munich museum as "the He 112 U"
He 100 D-0 / He 100 Exp - three pre-series machines for Japan
He 100 D-1 - 12 serial machines, the engine DB 601 M, 6 converted prototypes delivered to the USSR
He 112 U - propaganda designation for He 100 V8,
He 113 - propaganda designation for He 100 D-1, the export designation for He 100 Exp
AXHe1 - designation for He 100 D-0 in Japan
He P.1076 - project successor with a wing with a slightly negative arrow and pressurised, the engine DB 603 LM


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