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Photo of Heinkel 111 bomber in flight, with flak bursts in background.
German printed tItle on reverse:
‘Echte Fotografie Driesen Verlag Berlin C 2 Foto Nr. B 5096 Fliegerserie 2’
‘Real Photography. Published by Driesen…Aviator Series 2’
On back, thinning of paper where removed from album. Some leftover paper where glued in album.
6 x 9 cm.
(Red text is an electronic watermark that is not physically part of the photo for sale)
Perhaps the best-recognised German bomber due to the distinctive, extensively glazed "greenhouse" nose of later versions, the Heinkel He 111 was the most numerous Luftwaffe bomber during the early stages of World War II. The bomber fared well until the Battle of Britain, when its weak defensive armament was exposed. Nevertheless, it proved capable of sustaining heavy damage and remaining airborne. As the war progressed, the He 111 was used in a variety of roles on every front in the European theatre. It was used as a strategic bomber during the Battle of Britain, a torpedo bomber in the Atlantic and Arctic, and a medium bomber and a transport aircraft on the Western, Eastern, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and North African Front theatres.
The He 111 was constantly upgraded and modified, but became obsolete during the latter part of the war.
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