Tinstaafl
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For the sake of historical accuracy. Checking BTR43 files I've found Mielec-Heinkel Flugkomponente Fabric (ID 1396) set to produce He 162 Assembly and Parts with 520 delay. Doesn't seem to make much sense to me, as Soviets occupied Mielec on August 6th, 1944, which is over 4 months before expected production start at October 24th, 1944. Some sources date the soviet "liberation" of Mielec at January 1945, but this date is wrong. You can confirm the correct date among others on Wikipedia page for PZL Mielec, which actually is the factory in question - Heinkel was managing it since the beginning of German occupation in 1939. The English Wikipedia article is of poor quality, but the "liberation" date is correct there. From what I was able to gather, being a pre-war assembly plant for PZL P-37 "Łoś" (a modern medium bomber produced in a very limited quantity) PZL Mielec during German occupation produced not only airplane parts, but also since 1940 was an assembly plant for He-111 bombers. I seriously doubt the Wikipedia claim, that "there were 5500 workers in 1944", as 5500 was the whole population of Mielec in 1939 (though slave labor has been used by Germans at the factory), but it sounds right, that "in July 1944 the withdrawing Germans took all the machines and equipment", so then the production ceased. As it was never a very big plant even in its best years, I would expect it's production capacity during WW2 to be at most a few planes per week (mainframe+assembly, as it has never produced engines AFAIK).
< Message edited by Tinstaafl -- 5/6/2021 6:25:10 PM >
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