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City / Area:Nuuk - Harbour [ Off-Airport ]
Country:Greenland
Ship / Rig:HDMS Ingolf
Photo Date:June 1936 to September 1936
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Photo ID:662853Submit Correction
View count: 411
The HE 8 (not He 8, E for monoplane) reconnaissance seaplane was developed for the Danish navy which gave it the HM.II designation. Six examples were bought from Heinkel in 1928 and 16 more produced by the Danish navy yard. Oddly they were numbered in reverse order so s/n 99 was the first one and 78 the last one, built in 1938 when the design was thoroughly obsolete. 87 is seen in the harbour of Nuuk in Greenland. Photo from: National Museum of Denmark
Registration / Serial:87
Aircraft Version:Heinkel HM.II
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Denmark - Navy
City / Area:Nuuk - Harbour [ Off-Airport ]
Country:Greenland
Photo Date:June 1936 to September 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Nuuk - Harbour [ Off-Airport ]
Country:Greenland
Ship / Rig:HDMS Ingolf
Photo Date:June 1936 to September 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:662853Submit Correction
View count: 411
The HE 8 (not He 8, E for monoplane) reconnaissance seaplane was developed for the Danish navy which gave it the HM.II designation. Six examples were bought from Heinkel in 1928 and 16 more produced by the Danish navy yard. Oddly they were numbered in reverse order so s/n 99 was the first one and 78 the last one, built in 1938 when the design was thoroughly obsolete. 87 is seen in the harbour of Nuuk in Greenland. Photo from: National Museum of Denmark
Registration / Serial:87
Aircraft Version:Heinkel HM.II
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Denmark - Navy
City / Area:Nuuk - Harbour [ Off-Airport ]
Country:Greenland
Photo Date:June 1936 to September 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Copenhagen / Orlogsværftet [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Denmark
Ship / Rig:HDMS Ingolf
Photo Date:1 January 1934 to 9 April 1940
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:353133Submit Correction
View count: 864
The Dantorp was a three-seat variant of the Hawker Horsley. Two examples were delivered to the Danish navy and used extensively with wheels and floats. Torpedo bombing was found to be difficult and anyway, licenced construction of ten more aircraft here at the Orlogsværftet naval yard did not go ahead. The official service designation was HB.III. 202 is hoisted on board here by the fishery protection ship Ingolf. Photo from: National Museum of Denmark
Registration / Serial:202
Aircraft Version:Hawker Dantorp
C/n (msn):3775
Operator Titles:Denmark - Navy
City / Area:Copenhagen / Orlogsværftet [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:1 January 1934 to 9 April 1940
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Copenhagen / Orlogsværftet [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Denmark
Ship / Rig:HDMS Ingolf
Photo Date:1 January 1934 to 9 April 1940
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:353133Submit Correction
View count: 864
The Dantorp was a three-seat variant of the Hawker Horsley. Two examples were delivered to the Danish navy and used extensively with wheels and floats. Torpedo bombing was found to be difficult and anyway, licenced construction of ten more aircraft here at the Orlogsværftet naval yard did not go ahead. The official service designation was HB.III. 202 is hoisted on board here by the fishery protection ship Ingolf. Photo from: National Museum of Denmark
Registration / Serial:202
Aircraft Version:Hawker Dantorp
C/n (msn):3775
Operator Titles:Denmark - Navy
City / Area:Copenhagen / Orlogsværftet [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Denmark
Photo Date:1 January 1934 to 9 April 1940
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive