Heinkel He 219 “Uhu” Manuals Collection
Overview
This digital collection brings together 20 original manuals dedicated to the Heinkel He 219 “Uhu”, covering Variants A and N, along with additional non-variant technical documentation. It represents a curated selection of historical aviation material rather than a complete archive.
The Heinkel He 219 “Uhu” was a German night fighter developed during World War II, designed for advanced interception and nocturnal combat operations. It was one of the first operational aircraft equipped with radar-assisted night fighting capability, and its variants reflect progressive changes in armament, avionics, and operational systems.
Audience
This collection is intended for historians, researchers, restorers, and aviation enthusiasts interested in World War II aircraft, night fighter development, and technical aviation documentation.
What the Collection Includes
The materials include aircraft handbooks, flight operating instructions, technical descriptions, armament manuals, spare parts lists, illustrated parts catalogues, and technical reports. It also contains extensive documentation on onboard radio systems, navigation equipment, identification systems, and specialized weapons installations, covering both fixed and oblique armament configurations.
Together, these documents provide an overview of aircraft structure, operational procedures, onboard systems, combat equipment, and technical performance characteristics across different configurations of the He 219.
Languages
All manuals are in German, reflecting original manufacturer and military documentation.
Digital & Downloadable
Complete PDF collection provided as a single, secure ZIP file for immediate access. Optimized for fast download on any device.The download link for the collection will be available in the Order Confirmation email, under the Order Comments section.
Disclaimer
This collection is intended solely for historical and research purposes. Not suitable for real-world flight or maintenance operations.
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