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Over in the 'Fictional Aircraft from TV and Movies' thread I posted a series of screen caps from a 15 second night time air-raid sequence that appears in the 2019 Turkish film 'Cicero'. For reasons that will probably never be determined the people doing the special-effects decided to create a 'frankenplane' (From this point I'm going to refer to it as an He-211.) rather than the B-17s that would have been used in a somewhat atypical USAAF air-raid (At the time in the war the story is set the RAF had transitioned to night bombing and the USAAF had stuck with daylight bombing.)
The He-211 is clearly closely related to the He-111 as the two screen caps show (If anyone can translate the captions in picture one I would be grateful.). And at an 'eyball' estimate I'd judge them to be roughly the same size as a B-17, but I think it might be possible to refine that a bit. The second attached picture is the closest view of the aircraft in the sequence, as it shows standard Jumo 211 mounts it's probably safe to use the engine/propeller as a way to 'scale' the image.
I've never done this before, I suspect that the dimensions of the He-111z might also prove useful in this endeavour, however I'm not sure. If anyone can help, please reply below as I'm sure that others might find this discussion interesting.
The He-211 is clearly closely related to the He-111 as the two screen caps show (If anyone can translate the captions in picture one I would be grateful.). And at an 'eyball' estimate I'd judge them to be roughly the same size as a B-17, but I think it might be possible to refine that a bit. The second attached picture is the closest view of the aircraft in the sequence, as it shows standard Jumo 211 mounts it's probably safe to use the engine/propeller as a way to 'scale' the image.
I've never done this before, I suspect that the dimensions of the He-111z might also prove useful in this endeavour, however I'm not sure. If anyone can help, please reply below as I'm sure that others might find this discussion interesting.