Heinkel He 115

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The Heinkel He 115 was a German World War II-era twin-engine seaplane used primarily for maritime reconnaissance, torpedo bombing, and minelaying operations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf floatplane
military aircraft
minelaying aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
seaplane
torpedo bomber
aircraftCategory maritime patrol aircraft
aircraftConfiguration low-wing monoplane
twin-engine
aircraftType multi-role seaplane
armament bombs
defensive machine guns
mines
torpedoes
countryOfOrigin Germany
crew 3
4
designedFor long-range maritime operations
engineType piston engine
era World War II era
firstFlight 1937
introduced late 1930s
manufacturer Ernst Heinkel Flugzeugwerke
surface form: Heinkel
notableFeature long-range over-water capability
twin-float undercarriage
numberOfEngines 2
operator Finland
Germany
Norway
Sweden
powerplant BMW 132 radial engine
primaryRole maritime reconnaissance
secondaryRole minelaying
patrol
torpedo bombing
serviceEntryPeriod pre-World War II
status retired
takeoffAndLanding water
usedBy Kriegsmarine
Luftwaffe
usedFor anti-shipping operations
coastal reconnaissance
mine laying in enemy waters
special operations insertions and extractions
torpedo attacks on shipping
usedInConflict World War II

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