@Maybe, the nation that disposed
the most of this He112 may be Rumania. In 1939, 24 He112 were imported by
Rumania. The 12 of them disposed to 20th squadron for defense of Bucharest.
And another 12 He112 disposed to 51st squadron for supporting the Army at
Bessarabia. And later, the remaining He112 were used as training fighter
till the middle of 1942. Rumania joined the WWU as the Axis side at the
beginning and then joined the Allies after August in 1994. So, the remaining
He112s might had dog-fight against Bf109 or Fw190 at the last stage of WWUDAnyway
the He112 had two 20o cannons in the wings and two 7.9 o machine guns at
the nose.
The 4th of He112 kit is Rumanian Air Force. It is the B-2 of 20th squadron
in 1941. B-2 seems same as B-1, but it had type G of Jumo engine with direct
fuel injection. So it may be called B-2 separate from normal B-1. I heard
that the B-2 had three bladed propeller or not. In Rumania, the fighter
I.A.R,80 were built from PZL P24. So the Rumanian manufacturer said so or
not, "It's an easy task!" for changing two bladed propeller to
three bladed one. hthink it is so real and I made the kit with three bladed
propeller. Well, the camouflage is not green and brown as I.A.R. 80, but
two tones of green. I don't know which tones those are. So, I decided colors
from my image of the forest, the grove and the pasture at the surroundings
of Bucharest. How about these greens?
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