Wehrmacht History 1935 to 1945

Menu



Heinkel He 113

Fighter




Heinkel He 113 Fighter

Service Data

In Service: 22 January 1938 to 1945

Production Data

First Flight: 22 January 1938
Manufacturer: Heinkel
Number built: 25

Technical Data

Type: Fighter alternative designation for He 100

Crew: 1 man
Length: 8.18 m
Wingspan: 9.4 m
Wing area: 14.5 m²
Height: 3.6 m
Empty: 2,070 kg
Loaded: 2,500 kg
Engine: 1 × Daimler-Benz DB 601M 12 cylinder liquid cooled supercharged 60° inverted Vee piston engine producing up to 1,175 hp
Maximum speed: 670 km/h
Range: 900 km
Service ceiling: 10,500 m
Armament:
4 × 7.92 mm MG 17 machine guns
1 × 20 mm MG FF cannon
Bomb load up to
Electronics:
Operators: Luftwaffe
Variants:
He 100 V-1
He 100 V-2
He 100 V-3
He 100 V-4
He 100 V-5
He 100 V-6
He 100 V-7
He 100 V-8
He 100 V-9
He 100 V-10
He 100A
He 100B
He 100C
He 100D
He 100 D-0
He 100 D-1

Other: Fighters
Articles:

History

The Heinkel He 113 was originally designated the He 100 But was used by Joseph Goebbels propaganda ministry and as publicised a new fighter, night fighter that was entering service with the Luftwaffe.

Gallery

Heinkel He 100 Fighter picture 2
Heinkel He 100 Fighter picture 3
Heinkel He 100 Fighter picture 4
Heinkel He 100 Fighter picture 5
Heinkel He 100 Fighter picture 6
Heinkel He 100 Fighter picture 7

Leave a Comment

Name:


Email:


Comments:

CAPTCHA Image Audio Version Refresh

Sources

The Warplanes of the Third Reich.
ISBN-10: 0385057822

German Aircraft of the Second World War.
ISBN-10: 0370000242

Hitler's Luftwaffe.
ISBN-10: 051718771X

For a complete list of sources
News
WWII News articles from around the world
WWII News


WWII Timeline
World War Two Timeline, detailing every event, day by day from 1935 through to 1945.
WWII Timeline


Join Our Newsletter
To receive the latest news on Book Reviews, Movies and site updates join my free Newsletter





©Wehrmacht History 2021