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Heinkel He 60

Heinkel He 60
Description
RoleReconaissance Seaplane
Crew2, pilot and observer
First FlightEarly 1933
ManufacturerHeinkel
Dimensions
Length11.5 m37 ft 8.75 in
Wingspan13.5 m44 ft 3.75 in
Height5.30 m17 ft 4.75 in
Wing AreaN/A
Weights
Empty2730 kg6,019 lb
Loaded3556 kg7,840 lb
Powerplant
EngineBMW VI 6.0 V12 water-cooled
Power660 hp
Performance
Maximum speed240 km/h 149 mph
Range825 km 513 miles
Service ceilingN/A
Armament
One MG 17 machine gun firing forward and one 7.92 mm MG 15 machine gun in flexible mount for observer
He 60 being lifted back onto its carrier ship


The Heinkel He 60 was a biplane reconnaissance seaplane designed for use from Kriegsmarine warships of the 1930s. Obsolete and relegated to training roles by the outbreak of World War II, it nevertheless saw action with Spanish Nationalist forces during the Civil War.

Of conventional configuration, the He 60 was a sturdy aircraft, designed (as the specification required) to be capable of operating on the open sea. As a result, it was always somewhat underpowered, which made handling sluggish and the aircraft vulnerable to the enemy. As the aircraft developed, more powerful engine variants were fitted, and the structure lightened somewhat, but performance would always remain rather poor. The aircraft was replaced first by the Heinkel He 114 in service, then soon after by the Arado Ar 196. Apart from action in Spain, a few He 60s were brought back into service briefly to act as coastal scouts during Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941.

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