Henschel Hs 129B-2 WNr 0217 of 6(Pz)/SchG 1, equipped with 30mm MK 101 cannon & SC 10 bombs, Eastern Front, 1942
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Henschel Hs 129B-2 WNr 0217 of 6(Pz)/SchG 1, equipped with 30mm MK 101 cannon & SC 10 bombs, Eastern Front, 1942
Avion d'attaque au sol Henschel Hs 129B-3/Wa avec un canon de 75 mm – 1940's
A German Henschel Hs 132 V1 ready for initial trials - Germany, Spring 1945. The Soviet army captured the factory before this aircraft could undergo a test flight.
A single seat jet powered aircraft that was intended to reach a terminal velocity of 805kmh (500mph) and as a result the designers adopted a prone position for the pilot. It would also have made use of a computerised sighting system enabling it to be more accurate at speed
Dampfschneeschleuder Henschel im Eisenbahnmuseum Neustadt an der Weinstraße.
Diese 1942 von Henschel in Kassel gebaute Schneeschleuder hat einen stehend eingebauten Dampfkessel, der ausschließlich das Schleuderrad antreibt. Die Schneeschleuder wird mit angehängter Lokomotive (oder mehreren) gegen den Schnee gedrückt und ist in der Lage mehre Meter hohe Schneemassen aus dem Schienenbereich zu räumen.
Henschel steam snow blower in the Neustadt an der Weinstraße Railway Museum.
This snow blower, built in 1942 by Henschel in Kassel, has a vertically mounted steam boiler that exclusively drives the blower wheel. The snow blower is pressed against the snow with a locomotive (or several) attached and is capable of clearing snow masses several metres high from the track area.
German political cartoon of Napoleon as Cerberus, the hound of Hades who guards the gates of the Underworld.
He stands on a globe on which he has left bloody footprints. The head of Napoleon in profile is shown in the upward curved tail of the animal. The right front paw of the dog rests on a skull, which he is licking, the other carries on a rectangular block with the inscription “Term”. Below, flames emerge, within which the word “Pyriphlegelon” [Phlegethon], (a river in the underworld) stands.
Published in Berlin in 1814, by the Henschel brothers.
Ich heise Cerberus bin auch Chamäleon/ erhitzt wechsle ich die Farbe.
Translation:
My name is Cerberus and I am also a chameleon/ when heated I change color.
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Source: museum-digital
Henschel 33D1 fire truck, Riga Motor Museum, Latvia, August 2, 2005. Photo by D.P.
In late 1930s, Henschel trucks were used for different purposes before Soviet invasion in Latvia.