Heinkel He 162
Version overview (mass-produced and planned versions):
Heinkel He 162 - prototype and series, a total of 36 pieces marked V1 to V35
Heinkel He 162 A-1 - designation of the first mass-produced aircraft, production stopped in favor of version A-2
Heinkel He 162 A-2 - serially produced version armed with a pair of cannons [ url=/viewtopic.php/t/13500] MG 151/20[/url]
Heinkel He 162 A-3 - designation of version A-2 equipped with a cannon MK 108
Heinkel He 162 A-8 - version equipped with jet engine Jumo 004 D-4
Heinkel He 162 A-9 - designation of A-2 version aircraft with V-tails (butterfly tail)
Heinkel He 162 A-14 - version equipped with a new angled wing, V-shaped tail surfaces and Heinkel-Hirth HeS 011A engine (project)
Heinkel He 162 B-1 - version based on model A-2 equipped with a pair of pulsating engines Argus As 014 (project)
Heinkel He 162 B-2 - version based on model B-1, equipped with one pulsating engine Argus As 044 (project)
Heinkel He 162 C-1 - version with 15 ° arrow wing, V-shaped tail surfaces and Heinkel-Hirth HeS 011A jet engine (project)
Heinkel He 162 D-1 - version equipped with the opposite arrow wing, V-shaped tail surfaces and Heinkel-Hirth HeS 011A jet engine (project)
Heinkel He 162 E - version based on version A equipped with BMW 003R engine (BMW 003 A jet engine and BMW 718 rockets to increase the size), made 1 piece
Heinkel He 162 S - two-seater training version (based on prototypes V16 and V17), the location of the open instructor seat caused the removal of the engine. An aircraft used as a glider, to which the wings were adapted (preceded)
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinkel_He_162
www.lietadla.com
J. Richard Smith, W. Conway: Profile Publications Number 203, The Heinkel He 162
Version overview (mass-produced and planned versions):
Heinkel He 162 - prototype and series, a total of 36 pieces marked V1 to V35
Heinkel He 162 A-1 - designation of the first mass-produced aircraft, production stopped in favor of version A-2
Heinkel He 162 A-2 - serially produced version armed with a pair of cannons [ url=/viewtopic.php/t/13500] MG 151/20[/url]
Heinkel He 162 A-3 - designation of version A-2 equipped with a cannon MK 108
Heinkel He 162 A-8 - version equipped with jet engine Jumo 004 D-4
Heinkel He 162 A-9 - designation of A-2 version aircraft with V-tails (butterfly tail)
Heinkel He 162 A-14 - version equipped with a new angled wing, V-shaped tail surfaces and Heinkel-Hirth HeS 011A engine (project)
Heinkel He 162 B-1 - version based on model A-2 equipped with a pair of pulsating engines Argus As 014 (project)
Heinkel He 162 B-2 - version based on model B-1, equipped with one pulsating engine Argus As 044 (project)
Heinkel He 162 C-1 - version with 15 ° arrow wing, V-shaped tail surfaces and Heinkel-Hirth HeS 011A jet engine (project)
Heinkel He 162 D-1 - version equipped with the opposite arrow wing, V-shaped tail surfaces and Heinkel-Hirth HeS 011A jet engine (project)
Heinkel He 162 E - version based on version A equipped with BMW 003R engine (BMW 003 A jet engine and BMW 718 rockets to increase the size), made 1 piece
Heinkel He 162 S - two-seater training version (based on prototypes V16 and V17), the location of the open instructor seat caused the removal of the engine. An aircraft used as a glider, to which the wings were adapted (preceded)
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinkel_He_162
www.lietadla.com
J. Richard Smith, W. Conway: Profile Publications Number 203, The Heinkel He 162