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==Operators== [[File:Captured He 111 in Libya 1942.jpg|thumb|A Heinkel He 111H bomber, which was abandoned by the Luftwaffe in North Africa and subsequently captured by the Royal Air Force]] ===Military operators=== ;{{flag|Bulgaria}} * [[Bulgarian Air Force]]<ref>{{harvnb|Mackay|2003|pp=187, 189}}</ref> ;{{flagcountry|Nationalist government}} * [[Chinese Nationalist Air Force]]<ref name="Janowicz 2004, p. 16"/> ;{{CZS}} * [[Czechoslovak Air Force]] operated one aircraft post-war.<ref>{{harvnb|Nowarra|1980|pp=244β245}}</ref> ;{{flag|Nazi Germany}} * ''[[Luftwaffe]]'' ;{{flag|Kingdom of Hungary}} * [[Royal Hungarian Air Force]]<ref name="Mackay 2003, p. 186.">{{harvnb|Mackay|2003|p=186}}</ref> [[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-622-2960-35A, Flugzeug Heinkel He 111.jpg|thumb|Heinkel He 111H in the Romanian Air Force]] ;{{flag|Kingdom of Romania}} * [[Royal Romanian Air Force]]<ref name="Mackay 2003, p. 186."/> ;{{flagcountry|Slovak State}} * [[Slovak Air Force (1939β1945)|Slovak Air Force]]<ref>{{harvnb|Mackay|2003|p=187}}</ref> ;{{flag|Soviet Union|1923β1991}} * [[Soviet Air Forces]] operated several captured He 111s during World War II.<ref name="Mackay 2003, p. 186."/> ;{{flag|Spanish State|1938}} * [[Spanish Air Force]].<ref>{{harvnb|Nowarra|1980|pp=246}}</ref> [[File:Heinkel He-111 in Turkish service.jpg|thumb|Heinkel He 111F in Turkish service]] ;{{flag|Turkey|1937}} * [[Turkish Air Force]] operated 24 He 111F-1s, with first deliveries in 1937, and remaining in use until 1944.{{sfn|Griehl|2006|p=34}}<ref name="AIsep87 p133">{{harvnb|''Air International'' September 1987|p=133}}</ref> ;{{UK}} * [[Royal Air Force]] operated various captured variants during and after the war for evaluation purposes i.e. to discover strengths and weaknesses.<ref>{{harvnb|Mackay|2003|p=119}}</ref> ;{{flag|United States|1912}} * [[United States Army Air Forces]] operated several captured aircraft after the war. One H-20 β 23 may be the aircraft currently on display at the RAF Museum Hendon, minus the ''Drehlafette'' DL 131 turret.<ref>{{harvnb|Mackay|2003|p=177}}</ref> ===Civil operators=== ;{{flagcountry|Nationalist government}} * [[China National Aviation Corporation|Central Air Transport Corporation]] (CATC) operated a single ex-air force He 111A re-fitted with [[Wright Cyclone]] radial engines.<ref name="Andersson China p217-8,270">{{harvnb|Andersson|2008|pp=217β218, 270}}</ref> ;{{flag|Nazi Germany}} * [[Deutsche Luft Hansa]] operated 12 aircraft.<ref name="Nowarra 1980, p. 229."/> ;{{flagcountry|Socialist Republic of Romania}} * Unknown civilian user operated one converted bomber. The registration of the He 111 was YR-PTP. Works, or factory number is unknown.<ref>{{harvnb|Nowarra|1980|p=245}}</ref>
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