Romania operated thirty Heinkel He 112 fighters during World War Two. They were used in the attack on the Soviet Union, initially as fighters, but later in the ground attack role.
Heinkel He 112 line-upHeinkel He 112 line-upHeinkel He 112 in Romanian livery at Focsani airport in the end of 1942Heinkel He 112B fighter being used for a swearing in ceremony May 1940Heinkel He 112Heinkel He 112Heinkel He 112 line-upLieutenant Moscu at his Heinkel He 112B fighter,Lieutenant Moscu’s Heinkel He 112B fighter, damaged in a battle with the I-16 on June 22, 1941Lieutenant Moscu’s Heinkel He 112B fighter, damaged in a battle with the I-16 on June 22, 1941Lieutenant Moscu’s Heinkel He 112B fighter, damaged in a battle with the I-16 on June 22, 1941Heinkel He 112 of Sergeant Oldie Serhes, shot down by Soviet anti-aircraft gunners on July 2, 1941.Shot down Heinkel He 112 of the Romanian Air ForceHeinkel He 112Heinkel He 112Sergeant Gheorghe Din, wounded on a combat mission on July 9, 1941 being taken out of his Heinkel He 112In the summer of 1943, Heinkel He 112s depicted Soviet fighters in the feature film White Squadron