Heinkel He 70

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The Heinkel He 70 was a German single-engine, fast mailplane and passenger aircraft of the early 1930s that later served as a reconnaissance and light bomber for the Luftwaffe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aircraft
light bomber
mailplane
passenger aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
aircraftCategory civil aircraft
military aircraft
airframeMaterial metal
cockpitConfiguration enclosed cockpit
configuration single‑engine monoplane
countryOfOrigin Germany
crew 2
3
designedFor high‑speed mail service
short‑haul passenger service
engineType piston engine
era World War II era
interwar period
firstFlight 1932
introduced early 1930s
manufacturer Heinkel
nationality German
numberOfEngines 1
originatedIn Weimar Republic
primaryUser Luftwaffe
propulsion propeller‑driven
role fast mailplane
light bombing
passenger transport
reconnaissance
serviceEntry 1930s
successorRoleInfluence influenced later Heinkel bomber designs
usedAs high‑speed courier aircraft
photo‑reconnaissance aircraft
usedBy Lufthansa
surface form: Deutsche Luft Hansa

Hungarian Air Force
Luftwaffe
Spanish Air Force
usedInConflict Spanish Civil War
World War II
wingConfiguration low‑wing

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Heinkel producedAircraft Heinkel He 70
BMW 132 usedInAircraft Heinkel He 70
Heinkel He 112 developedFrom Heinkel He 70
Rolls-Royce Kestrel poweredAircraft Heinkel He 70
this entity surface form: Heinkel He 70 (export engines)
Rolls-Royce Kestrel V12 engine usedIn Heinkel He 70
subject surface form: Rolls-Royce Kestrel
this entity surface form: Heinkel He 70 (export versions)