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This 1957 Heinkel Kabine is a rare car that looks like something straight out of the Jetsons and weighs as little as a motorcycle. The story of the little Kabine starts just after World War II.
A rare photograph of Heinkel Kabine's ready for export has turned up in the archives of Dublin Port. Dock workers check over a roll of tobacco. Photograph: Dublin Port Archive .
The Heinkel wielded a payload of 4,400 lbs. of bombs in its internal bomb bay; self-defensive armament consisted of seven 7.92 mm MG-15 or MG81 machine guns, (two nose-mounted, ...
The Humbie Heinkel was flying with the Nazi Luftwaffe squadron who had been dispatched to destroy Royal Navy vessels in the Firth of Forth. The RAF sent Spitfires from 602 and 603 squadron to meet ...
The Heinkel was first “blooded” in combat during the Spanish Civil War, more specifically during the Battle of Guadalajara on March 9, 1937. Therein, four He 111Bs attached to the German ...
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