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It had been in that Polish forest since the war ended — a Heinkel He 111 H-6, its RLM 70 and 71 splinter camouflage lost beneath 80 years of lichen and pine needle accumulation, both Junkers Jumo 211 engines choked with forest resin, the Luftwaffe Balkenkreuz barely a shadow through the moss on its fuselage. Jack found it. And he brought it back to flying condition. The Heinkel He 111 was the Luftwaffe's principal medium bomber throughout World War II — used in the Spanish Civil War, the invasion of Poland, the Battle of Britain and the Eastern Front, it served in virtually every major campaign Germany fought from 1936 to 1945. The H-6 variant was powered by two Junkers Jumo 211 F-2 liquid-cooled inverted V-12 engines producing 1,340 horsepower each, giving a maximum speed of 440 km/h and a range of over 1,900 km — the inverted configuration allowing a lower engine profile for improved pilot visibility and allowing the cannon to fire through the propeller shaft. The RLM 70 Schwarzgrün and RLM 71 Dunkelgrün hard-edged splinter camouflage over RLM 65 Hellblau undersides restored in this video was the standard Luftwaffe bomber scheme throughout the early and middle war period, mandated by the Reichsluftfahrtministerium and applied at the factory with precise hard-edged masking — the scheme that flew over Warsaw, London and Stalingrad. This video was created with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence for educational and entertainment purposes. All historical references are based on real events and aircraft.