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English: Heinkel He-111A belonging to the Central Air Transport Corporation (CATC). Original CAF number #1902, last survivor of the eight He-111As bought from Germany, its weapons were removed and transfered to CATC on 25 February 1943, crashed in Kunming on 23 December 1944, during a test fly after refit with P&W engines.
Date between 1943 and 1944
date QS:P,+1943-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1943-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1944-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source 我國第一架現代化重轟炸機德製亨克爾He-111A0型(Heinkel He-111A0)
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current22:17, 17 June 2009Thumbnail for version as of 22:17, 17 June 2009741 × 287 (50 KB)Hohum (talk | contribs)Levels, grayscale.
02:16, 28 November 2005Thumbnail for version as of 02:16, 28 November 2005741 × 287 (41 KB)Vanished user 456745753784 (talk | contribs)Heinkel He-111A belonging to the CNAC. Original number #1902, last survivor of the eight He-111As bought from Germany, its weapons were removed and transfered to CNAC on 25 February 1943, crashed in Kunming on 23 December 1944, during a test fly after re

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