Heinkel HE-51 / 72-012 /
The Heinkel He 51 was a German single-seat biplane which was produced in a number of different versions. It was initially developed as a fighter, and a seaplane variant and a ground-attack version were also developed. It was a development of the earlier He 49.
1. He 51 A-1 3/JG 233, Wien-Aspern
2. He 51 B-1 Flown by Stabsartz. Dr. Heinrich Neumann, 5 December 1937. Neumann, a doctor of medicine serving with San/ 88, Flew this aircraft unofficially, but on 5 December 1937 crashed it on landing at E1 Burgo and badly damaged.
3. He 51 2-9, 2 Staffel “Top hat” JG.88 “Condor Legion”, Southern Spain October/November 1936
4. He 51 B, Agram (Zagreb), 1942
5. He from the Legion Condor to the Spanish crews of Gruppo de Gardena I-G-2 around November 1937
6. He 51 B. 1942 Prossnitz
7. He 51 B. 3/JG 88, Staffelkapitan Adolf Galan, 1938
1. He 51 A-1 3/JG 233, Wien-Aspern
2. He 51 B-1 Flown by Stabsartz. Dr. Heinrich Neumann, 5 December 1937. Neumann, a doctor of medicine serving with San/ 88, Flew this aircraft unofficially, but on 5 December 1937 crashed it on landing at E1 Burgo and badly damaged.
3. He 51 2-9, 2 Staffel “Top hat” JG.88 “Condor Legion”, Southern Spain October/November 1936
4. He 51 B, Agram (Zagreb), 1942
5. He from the Legion Condor to the Spanish crews of Gruppo de Gardena I-G-2 around November 1937
6. He 51 B. 1942 Prossnitz
7. He 51 B. 3/JG 88, Staffelkapitan Adolf Galan, 1938