Talk:Heinkel He 112
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[edit] Detail level
There seems to be too much detail in this article.GraemeLeggett 12:39, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
- Yeah, I feel like this article should look more like Heinkel He 111 in terms of material and detail level. -- malo (tlk) (cntrbtns) 17:20, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
- Disagree. Too much detail? Not (practically) possible IMHO. - Aerobird 01:29, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
- This article reads more like someone's research paper than it does an encyclopedia article. Fitting since it is apparently based upon this. Right now this article is 57k in text. The Messerschmitt Bf 109, a plane that used far more and is quite well known is only 38k. While I understand that this may not be a fair comparison, I still hope this fact serves to show that this article is too bloated. -- malo (tlk) (cntrbtns) 17:37, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
- IMHO, that proves the Bf 109 article is too short. ;-) But I understand your point. - Aerobird 02:48, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
- This article reads more like someone's research paper than it does an encyclopedia article. Fitting since it is apparently based upon this. Right now this article is 57k in text. The Messerschmitt Bf 109, a plane that used far more and is quite well known is only 38k. While I understand that this may not be a fair comparison, I still hope this fact serves to show that this article is too bloated. -- malo (tlk) (cntrbtns) 17:37, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] RLM Contest
Since the RLM contest text seems to be largely common to all the aircraft involved, wouldn't it be better hived off to a separate article and a summary left in each planes article? GraemeLeggett 15:39, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
- I agree, there is a lot of material here and backstory, which although interesting, doesn't need to be repeated over and over. I think it should be broken off into its own article and linked it back to here. -- malo (tlk) (cntrbtns) 17:20, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Conclusions
This section is not original research. It is taken from the document referenced in the "Source" section at the bottom of the page. - Aerobird 16:19, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Info removed from article
Origin: Ernst Heinkel AG Models: He 100 B-0 and B-1 Type: Single-seat fighter First Flight:
He 112V-1: September 1935 He 112B: May 1937
Final Delivery: Romania: September 1939 Production: N/A (At least 54) Engine: Model: Junkers Jumo 210Ea Type: Inverted-vee-12 liquid-cooled Number: One Horsepower: 680 hp Dimensions: Span: 29 ft. 10¼ in. (9.1m) Length: 30 ft. 6 in. (9.3m) Height: 12 ft. 7½ in. (3.65m) Weights: Empty: 1620kg (3,571 lbs.) Maximum Loaded: 2250 kg (4,960 lbs.) Performance: Maximum speed: 510km/h (317mph) Service Ceiling: 8,500m (27,890 ft.) Range: 1100km (684 Miles) Armament: Two 20mm Oerlikon MG FF Cannon in Outer Wings Two 7.92mm Rheinmetall MG 17 machine guns in the fuselage sides Bomb load: Underwing racks for six 22 lb. (10 kg.) fragmentation bombs. information by saif khan.
Nigel Ish (talk) 14:24, 2 February 2008 (UTC)

