Heinkel He 70 Blitz

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airliner, mailplane, and light bomber aircraft. 
Blitz, He 70, He 70 Blitz, Heinkel He 70

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 — 1954 aircraft familyGermanyHeinkel324 produced, 
Heinkel He 70.jpgHeinkel He 70 Blitz.svg


1/4 left hand side view from above of Heinkel HE-70G G-ADZF in flight.1/4 left hand side view from above of Heinkel HE-70G G-ADZF in flight.
A Heinkel He 70 F-2 Blitz training aircraft takes off, likely at Mitterharthausen, 1940/41. The oversized swastika on the vertical stabilizer was not standard.A Heinkel He 70 F-2 Blitz training aircraft takes off, likely at Mitterharthausen, 1940/41. The oversized swastika on the vertical stabilizer was not standard.
Cockpit of the Heinkel He 70.Cockpit of the Heinkel He 70.
Front view of the Heinkel He 70 prototype, registration D-3.Front view of the Heinkel He 70 prototype, registration D-3.
Heinkel He 70F 14-56 of the Condor Legion in Spain.Heinkel He 70F 14-56 of the Condor Legion in Spain.
Heinkel He 70F-2 14-34 of the Condor LegionHeinkel He 70F-2 14-34 of the Condor Legion
Heinkel He 70G-1 G-ADZF in the UKHeinkel He 70G-1 G-ADZF in the UK
Heinkel He 70G-1 G-ADZF owned by Rolls-Royce, fitted with a Rolls-Royce Kestrel engineHeinkel He 70G-1 G-ADZF owned by Rolls-Royce, fitted with a Rolls-Royce Kestrel engine
Heinkel He 70 3-view L`Aerophile April 1933Heinkel He 70 3-view L'Aerophile April 1933
Heinkel He 70 D-UJUZHeinkel He 70 D-UJUZ
Heinkel He 70 D-UMIM of Deutsche Lufh Hansa.Heinkel He 70 D-UMIM of Deutsche Lufh Hansa.
Heinkel He 70 D-UNEH of Deutsche Luft Hansa.Heinkel He 70 D-UNEH of Deutsche Luft Hansa.
Heinkel He 70 F-2 Blitz, TY + NA, Werk Nr. 1675, December 9, 1941.Heinkel He 70 F-2 Blitz, TY + NA, Werk Nr. 1675, December 9, 1941.
Heinkel He.70 3-view NACA-AC-183Heinkel He.70 3-view NACA-AC-183
Heinkel He.70 cabin NACA-AC-183Heinkel He.70 cabin NACA-AC-183
Heinkel He.70 fuselage doors NACA-AC-183Heinkel He.70 fuselage doors NACA-AC-183
Heinkel He.70 nose NACA-AC-183Heinkel He.70 nose NACA-AC-183
Heinkel He.70 right resr NACA-AC-183Heinkel He.70 right resr NACA-AC-183
Overhead view of Heinkel He 70G-1 D-UBOF, c/n 1692. This was the aircraft that was later sold to Rolls-Royce and became G-ADZF.Overhead view of Heinkel He 70G-1 D-UBOF, c/n 1692. This was the aircraft that was later sold to Rolls-Royce and became G-ADZF.
Passenger cabin of a Heinkel He 70Passenger cabin of a Heinkel He 70
Rear view of the prototype Heinkel He 70, registration D-3.Rear view of the prototype Heinkel He 70, registration D-3.
Side profile of the Heinkel He 70 prototype, registration D-3.Side profile of the Heinkel He 70 prototype, registration D-3.
The Heinkel He 70 prototype D-3 taking off and retracting its landing gear.The Heinkel He 70 prototype D-3 taking off and retracting its landing gear.
The prototype Heinkel He 70a (V-1), Werknummer 403 at the Heinkel factory.The prototype Heinkel He 70a (V-1), Werknummer 403 at the Heinkel factory.
View of the first Heinkel He 70, registration D-3.View of the first Heinkel He 70, registration D-3.
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image19361/4 left hand side view from above of Heinkel HE-70G G-ADZF in flight.Wikimedia
imageA Heinkel He 70 F-2 Blitz training aircraft takes off, likely at Mitterharthausen, 1940/41. The oversized swastika on the vertical stabilizer was not standard.Wikimedia
image1933Cockpit of the Heinkel He 70.Wikimedia
image1932Front view of the Heinkel He 70 prototype, registration D-3.Wikimedia
image1937Heinkel He 70F 14-56 of the Condor Legion in Spain.Wikimedia
image1937Heinkel He 70F-2 14-34 of the Condor LegionWikimedia
image1936Heinkel He 70G-1 G-ADZF in the UKWikimedia
image1936Heinkel He 70G-1 G-ADZF owned by Rolls-Royce, fitted with a Rolls-Royce Kestrel engineWikimedia
image1933Heinkel He 70 3-view L'Aerophile April 1933Wikimedia
image1934Heinkel He 70 D-UJUZWikimedia
image1935Heinkel He 70 D-UMIM of Deutsche Lufh Hansa.Wikimedia
image1934Heinkel He 70 D-UNEH of Deutsche Luft Hansa.Wikimedia
imageHeinkel He 70 F-2 Blitz, TY + NA, Werk Nr. 1675, December 9, 1941.Wikimedia
image1933Heinkel He.70 3-view NACA-AC-183Wikimedia
image1933Heinkel He.70 cabin NACA-AC-183Wikimedia
image1933Heinkel He.70 fuselage doors NACA-AC-183Wikimedia
image1933Heinkel He.70 nose NACA-AC-183Wikimedia
image1933Heinkel He.70 right resr NACA-AC-183Wikimedia
image1935Overhead view of Heinkel He 70G-1 D-UBOF, c/n 1692. This was the aircraft that was later sold to Rolls-Royce and became G-ADZF.Wikimedia
image1933Passenger cabin of a Heinkel He 70Wikimedia
image1932Rear view of the prototype Heinkel He 70, registration D-3.Wikimedia
image1932Side profile of the Heinkel He 70 prototype, registration D-3.Wikimedia
image1932The Heinkel He 70 prototype D-3 taking off and retracting its landing gear.Wikimedia
image1932The prototype Heinkel He 70a (V-1), Werknummer 403 at the Heinkel factory.Wikimedia
image1932View of the first Heinkel He 70, registration D-3.Wikimedia
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