English: Research images of the He 111 P-2 (Wknr. 1526, Stkz 5J+CN) with me in the top gunners/radio operators station, located in the Norwegian Armed Forces Aircraft Collection, Gardermoen, Norway. Note the lack of cowling over the starboard (right) DB 601 engine. This is the only 111P, and only one of 4 reasonably intact He 111's, existing.
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