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He 111 H-2

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Totals
1300 Price
800 Survivability
10696 kgWeight
128 Damage
Speed
1014.6 Airspeed
320 km/hTop Speed at Sea Level
400 km/hTop Speed at Best Altitude
2000 mOptimum Altitude
550 km/hMaximum Dive Speed
32 m/sRate of Climb
140 km/hStall Speed
294 km/hOptimum Airspeed
Mobility
47.2 Controllability
23.4 sAverage Time to Turn 360 deg
30 °/sRate of Roll
583.1 Maneuverability
He 111 H-2
IV
Heinkel He 111 H-2
1300
A modification of one of the most well-known German World War II bombers. The He 111 H-2 entered mass production in September 1939. This aircraft differed from the early Не 111 in the engines and enhanced defensive armament. Over 500 aircraft of the H-2 series were produced.

Tech Tree

Engine
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Engine
Specifications:
Engine Power, hp1100
Typewater-cooled
Weight, kg1200
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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2x
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EngineJumo 211A-3
Specifications:
Engine Power, hp1100
Typewater-cooled
Weight, kg1200
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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2xJumo 211A-3
Airframe
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Airframe
Specifications:
Survivability800
Weight, kg9400
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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AirframeHe 111 H-2
Specifications:
Survivability800
Weight, kg9400
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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He 111 H-2
Outboard weapon
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Bombs50 kg SC 50
Specifications:
Damage Radius, m50
Damage1200
Weight, kg50
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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32x50 kg SC 50
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Bombs
Specifications:
Damage Radius, m50
Damage1200
Weight, kg50
Price:
Purchase price0
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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32x
Turret
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Turret7.92 mm MG-15
Specifications:
Caliber13.2
Machine gun1
Damage32
Rate of Fire, rounds/min30
Weight, kg5
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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7.92 mm MG-15
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0
Turret7.92 mm MG-15
Specifications:
Caliber13.2
Machine gun1
Damage32
Rate of Fire, rounds/min30
Weight, kg5
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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7.92 mm MG-15
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0
Turret7.92 mm MG-15
Specifications:
Caliber13.2
Machine gun1
Damage32
Rate of Fire, rounds/min30
Weight, kg5
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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7.92 mm MG-15
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0
Turret7.92 mm MG-15
Specifications:
Caliber13.2
Machine gun2
Damage32
Rate of Fire, rounds/min30
Weight, kg5
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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7.92 mm MG-15
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0
Turret7.92 mm MG-15
Specifications:
Caliber13.2
Machine gun1
Damage32
Rate of Fire, rounds/min30
Weight, kg5
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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7.92 mm MG-15
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0
Turret7.92 mm MG-15
Specifications:
Caliber13.2
Machine gun2
Damage32
Rate of Fire, rounds/min30
Weight, kg5
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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7.92 mm MG-15
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0
Turret7.92 mm MG-15
Specifications:
Caliber13.2
Machine gun1
Damage32
Rate of Fire, rounds/min30
Weight, kg5
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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7.92 mm MG-15
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0
Turret7.92 mm MG-15
Specifications:
Caliber13.2
Machine gun1
Damage32
Rate of Fire, rounds/min30
Weight, kg5
Applicability:Heinkel He 111 H-2
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7.92 mm MG-15
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No weapons
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No weapons
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No weapons


Modules

Engine

Engine

Tier Engine Engine Power, hp / Thrust Type Weight, kg Price,
IV 1100 water-cooled 1200 20500
Airframe

Airframe

Tier Airframe Survivability Weight, kg Price,
IV 800 9400 50000
Outboard weapon

Outboard weapon

Tier Bombs Damage Radius, m Damage Weight, kg Price,
IV 50 1200 50 0
Turret

Turret

Tier Turret Caliber Machine gun Damage Rate of Fire, rounds/min Weight, kg Price,
IV 7.92 mm MG-15 13.2 1 32 30 5 25200
IV 7.92 mm MG-15 13.2 1 32 30 5 25200
IV 7.92 mm MG-15 13.2 1 32 30 5 25200
IV 7.92 mm MG-15 13.2 2 32 30 5 25200
IV 7.92 mm MG-15 13.2 1 32 30 5 25200
IV 7.92 mm MG-15 13.2 2 32 30 5 25200
IV 7.92 mm MG-15 13.2 1 32 30 5 25200



Historical Info

Just like the Junkers Ju 86, the Heinkel He 111 was created in the 1930s as a dual-purpose aircraft, officially designated as a passenger and post aircraft, but in reality — a medium bomber. But in this case, the machine designed by the Gunther brothers was designed with the demands of the military as a priority. Nevertheless, the capability of carrying passengers was reflected in its design: the fuselage was rather wide for a typical bomber. Still, that peculiar feature later turned out to be useful in combat applications when additional fuel tanks could be installed inside the bomb bays. The main visual difference between civilian and military He 111’s was their nose: a regular metallic one for the former, framed and glassed for better visibility for pilots and navigators on the latter.


Just like the Junkers Ju 86, the Heinkel He 111 was sent to Spain into its own “trial by fire” after conducting several test flights in 1935-36. Fighting with the Condor Legion, it demonstrated quite good performance and conducted many combat sorties. Pilots noted the great handling of the aircraft and relative safety of operations in the regions where enemy fighters could confront them. The second factor was very relative though: the I-15s that fought in Spain on the republican side could not rival the He 111 in terms of speed and altitude. But later on, when the I-16 entered the fray, the He 111 found itself at a disadvantage, with ambushes and intercepts becoming frequent and deadly. This experience showed that the aircraft needed better speed and more powerful engines. With the DB 600 variations used on the first modification, the He 111 became slow and sluggish when carrying a bomb load. Other improvements were made for crew safety and defensive armaments. Multiple changes to the nose and wings were made. As a result, the He 111 received its easily recognizable rounded glass nose. With this variant, the designers implemented a unique feature. Since the heavy curve of the glass cockpit distorted vision and caused reflections when flying in low visibility conditions, they made the pilot’s seat and control organs able to rise up. The pilot’s head then protruded out of the cockpit through a small hatch, covered against the airflow by a short flap.

After numerous improvements, the main modifications to enter mass production were the P- and then H-series. The deficit in DB 601 engines used on the P series necessitated its replacement with the Jumo 211, and with the change in powerplant, the bomber’s designation was changed to He 111 H. Mass production was increased and, during four months in 1939, 400 aircraft were built. During World War II, the bomber was continuously upgraded, receiving new engines, improved defensive armaments, and becoming capable of deploying torpedoes, depth charges, naval mines, and even launching the Fi-103 flying bombs, known as V-1.


The He 111 took part in offensives against Poland, France, USSR, Great Britain, Scandinavian countries, and even African nations. These bombers dropped their loads on Moscow and Kursk, and attacked naval convoys. As the war progressed, the aircraft was gradually switched to a transport role. The He 111 participated in aerial resupply of the German forces encircled near Stalingrad. Its quite good flight characteristics for the time didn’t save it from suffering increasingly heavy losses. Eventually it was phased out for more modern bombers. Different sources state that by autumn 1944, Germany had built 6,500–7,300 Heinkel He 111 bombers of all modifications, but by 25 April 1945, the Luftwaffe operated only 27 of them in a bomber role.

The Heinkel He 111 H-2 in World of Warplanes is a Tier IV Premium bomber with excellent altitude performance and devastating bomb loads. The large HP pool and multiple machinegun turrets with good firing sectors allow it to counter most intercepts at high altitude. Like its lower-tier brother, the He 111 still cannot dogfight at lower altitudes, where its low speed and dynamic characteristics are far inferior to fighters. This is a classic medium bomber built for crushing its targets from high above.



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