| Registration / Serial: | D-1731 |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Heinkel HE 6 |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Heinkel HE 6 |
| Aircraft Version: | Heinkel HE 10 |
| C/n (msn): | 318 |
| City / Seaplane Base: | Schellingwoude - Seaplane (closed)Map |
| Country: | Netherlands |
| Photo Date: | 4 September 1929 |
| Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
| Photo ID: | 163487Submit Correction |
| View count: | 727 |
The sole Heinkel HE 6 (E for Eindecker) seaplane, D-1220, was built in 1927 for an aborted east-west Atlantic crossing. The HE 10 derivative was apparently designed as a navigation trainer for the DVS (German Airline Pilot School, a covert military school). Two examples were built, D-1662 and D-1731, and the latter is seen having run into a dike near Amsterdam's Schellingwoude seaplane station after a flight from Warnemünde. Some reports claim, probably in error, that the accident happened across the bay near the village of Schellingwoude. The aircraft was repaired. Photo from: Amsterdam City Archives
| Registration / Serial: | D-1731 |
| Aircraft Version: | Heinkel HE 10 |
| C/n (msn): | 318 |
| City / Seaplane Base: | Schellingwoude - Seaplane (closed)Map | Country: | Netherlands |
| Photo Date: | 4 September 1929 |
| Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
| Registration / Serial: | D-1731 |
| Aircraft Original Type: | Heinkel HE 6 |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | Heinkel HE 6 |
| Aircraft Version: | Heinkel HE 10 |
| C/n (msn): | 318 |
| City / Seaplane Base: | Schellingwoude - Seaplane (closed)Map |
| Country: | Netherlands |
| Photo Date: | 4 September 1929 |
| Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
| Photo ID: | 163487Submit Correction |
| View count: | 727 |
The sole Heinkel HE 6 (E for Eindecker) seaplane, D-1220, was built in 1927 for an aborted east-west Atlantic crossing. The HE 10 derivative was apparently designed as a navigation trainer for the DVS (German Airline Pilot School, a covert military school). Two examples were built, D-1662 and D-1731, and the latter is seen having run into a dike near Amsterdam's Schellingwoude seaplane station after a flight from Warnemünde. Some reports claim, probably in error, that the accident happened across the bay near the village of Schellingwoude. The aircraft was repaired. Photo from: Amsterdam City Archives
| Registration / Serial: | D-1731 |
| Aircraft Version: | Heinkel HE 10 |
| C/n (msn): | 318 |
| City / Seaplane Base: | Schellingwoude - Seaplane (closed)Map | Country: | Netherlands |
| Photo Date: | 4 September 1929 |
| Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |