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full
October 27th, 2011, 13:46
Very much still a WIP

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Milton Shupe
October 27th, 2011, 14:41
Oh My! What beautiful modeling there Full. :applause: Looking forward to this one.

Thank you Huub! :)

PutPut
October 27th, 2011, 14:57
This will be a "must" for me. I personally think it is one of the best looking bipes of all time; ranks up there with the Waco "E".

Best, Paul

stiz
October 27th, 2011, 15:10
sweet! fine choice!

skyhawka4m
October 27th, 2011, 18:42
Very much still a WIP

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:applause::salute:

huub vink
October 27th, 2011, 23:18
I very much liked the FS2004 version and I convinced I will love the FSX version.

For me the He51 is the symbol of the birth of the "new" Luftwaffe and I love the sturdy lines of the aircraft.
(And the model has plenty repaint possibilities!)

Cheers,
Huub

jankees
October 27th, 2011, 23:58
Me likey!

Mathias
October 28th, 2011, 01:20
Me, too!

Roger
October 28th, 2011, 04:19
:jump::applause::ernae:

Henry
October 28th, 2011, 04:49
Very much still a WIP

50747well Huubis a good fella:icon_lol: looking good there:ernae::ernae:
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RobH
October 28th, 2011, 11:38
Looking great full! Thank you!:icon29:

heywooood
October 28th, 2011, 16:51
I love the He51 - looking forward to acquiring this nice model...there are a ton of paint schemes for it too

It would be great to have more of the Spanish Civil war aircraft in FSX -

Ferry_vO
October 29th, 2011, 02:30
Looking good!

I like the look of the pre-WW2 Heinkels; the He-51, He-111 and my personal favourite the He-70!

Hurricane91
October 29th, 2011, 07:44
...and my personal favourite the He-70!

Roger that!

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warchild
October 29th, 2011, 11:04
Roger that!

50888

Now THAT, is an awesome looking airplane.. The quintessential classic :)..

huub vink
October 29th, 2011, 11:14
Before you all get ideas, I really didn't put a gun on Full's head and forced him to do the Heinkel. I just happen to know some things from him he doesn't want to get public :icon_lol: :icon_lol: :icon_lol:. To keep this out of the public domain, I provided him my long short list with my most wanted models, so I'm afraid there isn't any room for request for the next 30years. :icon_twi:

Cheers,
Huub

Lateral-G
October 30th, 2011, 08:47
Very cool!

Love the He-51.

Thanks Huub!

full
November 22nd, 2011, 12:45
Just a few more shots, Its been very difficult for us to find information on the Heinkel.

But its getting there.....

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stiz
November 22nd, 2011, 12:57
VERY nice!! :applause: :applause: :applause:

OleBoy
November 22nd, 2011, 13:08
Very, very nice. I would be happy to aid you in the hunt for resource, Craig. PM me with your needs if you like. Then again, Huub likely has been steering you in the right direction.

huub vink
November 22nd, 2011, 13:28
It is almost amazing to see what Craig has achieved with this little information. There are a few images from manuals which show the instrument board, but I haven't been able to find a single picture showing the cockpit. The external pictures are in most cases poor pre-war quality. In in the many books I have the same pictures keep re-appearing!

Although I'm biased, I personally think this will be Craig's best model so far!

Cheers,
Huub

OleBoy
November 22nd, 2011, 13:42
Hi Huub,

I did a little bit of searching, and there really is very little resource out there that I can see. I'm going to keep looking. One never knows. The more seeking, I may come up with something useful. Then again, maybe not. It never hurts to try to help even if the road leads back to the start. I'll do my best.

Mathias
November 22nd, 2011, 14:13
Great subject and nice modelling too!
Must be a pain in the rear to reconstruct that cockpit from the few available handbook photos and drawings.
Oh Huub, so far there has no photograph of the cockpit surfaced other than those few known handbook shots.
If I may make a few very picky commends:
Check the compass for the correct type, a Z4h which is mounted upside down under the wing and replace the KG2 stick with a proper fighter stick.
Looks pretty much like a KG12 type of stick to me.

mikezola
November 23rd, 2011, 06:28
I'm looking forward to this aircraft as well... so far, it looks great!

Some time within the last year I stumbled onto a website showing someone in Germany(as I recall) actually building a flightworthy replica He-51- Perhaps some of the information you seek might be available there?

-Mike

huub vink
November 23rd, 2011, 07:33
Mathias: Thanks for the information about the compass. Somehow I had missed that. However I have some second thoughts about the KG12 stick grip. One (set) of the pictures from the instrument panel indeed show a KG12 stick grip. However several drawings show the KG2 control stick. The prototype first flew in November 1932 and the first production aircraft were delivered in May 1933. I haven't been able to trace the first use of the KG12 stick, however as the Heinkel He100, the Ju87A and the first Bf109s were still using the KG2 I assume the KG12 stick grip was not introduced before 1937.
Therefore it seem logical to expect most He51s were equipped with the KG2 stick grip. These are of course all assumptions, but in my experience manuals aren't always the most reliable sources. I can give you several examples where pictures for the manual were taken from a prototype which was different from the actual production model. Although the pictures from the instrument panel are quite well known, I don't know from which manual they come from. When they were taken from a manual which was used on the "Jagdfliegerschüle" in the period 1940-1942, I think it is logical to expect a KG12 stick grip. However for the pre-1939 aircraft I have some doubts.

It is similar with the gun sight. One source states the Revi 1 was used on the He51. However this gun sight will not fit in the hole shown at the well known picture from the instrument panel, which is why Craig has modelled an extremely nicely detailed Revi 3a.

Mike: I have written to these guys, but so far I did not receive an answer.

Cheers,
Huub

Mathias
November 23rd, 2011, 08:53
Mathias: Thanks for the information about the compass. Somehow I had missed that. However I have some second thoughts about the KG12 stick grip. One (set) of the pictures from the instrument panel indeed show a KG12 stick grip. However several drawings show the KG2 control stick. The prototype first flew in November 1932 and the first production aircraft were delivered in May 1938. I haven't been able to trace the first use of the KG12 stick, however as the Heinkel He100, the Ju87A and the first Bf109s were still using the KG2 I assume the KG12 stick grip was not introduced before 1937.
Therefore it seem logical to expect most He51s were equipped with the KG2 stick grip. These are of course all assumptions, but in my experience manuals aren't always the most reliable sources. I can give you several examples where pictures for the manual were taken from a prototype which was different from the actual production model. Although the pictures from the instrument panel are quite well known, I don't know from which manual they come from. When they were taken from a manual which was used on the "Jagdfliegerschüle" in the period 1940-1942, I think it is logical to expect a KG12 stick grip. However for the pre-1939 aircraft I have some doubts.


Cheers,
Huub

Hi Huub, the sole available manual dates from 1935/36/37 and clearly shows a KG 12 style stick (note "style", I don't say it's an actual KG12).
Since many others of that time and class had a "single rod" stick as well (Fw44, He46, He72), I wouldn'd put my hand in fire to proof the KG2 theory, but as always, everything's possible.
Eitherway, I admire the research work you put into this one!
I've put up a drawing of the Z4h for you at "the other place", btw.