Type Werk.Nr Registration History
V1a Mock up
V1 100001 TE+FE Jumo 211F/N. First flight 1.7.1943. 5.8.1944 destroyed in air raid.July 1, 1943 First flight  Sander, Langenhagen July 7, 1943 Follow-up flight  Tank, Langenhagen July 21, 1943 Conversion begins from Jumo 211F to Jumo 211N. Factory testing July 31, 1943 Damaged in a stalled landing (47th flight) June 28, 1943 Repairs completed after factory testing June 5, 1944 100% destroyed in an air raid over Langenhagen
nose wheel with short caster, unarmed, without anti-aircraft gun and radio measuring device. Jumo 21 IN
V2, A-1/R1 100002 TE+FF Jumo 211F/N. First flight 10.9.1943. 5.8.1944 destroyed in air raid. September 10, 1943 First flight: Sander and Mehlhorn, in Langenhagen, endurance testing. Radiator reinforcement, FlaV system.. Equipped with FuG 212a and flamethrower system. Nose wheel with long trail. Jumo 211 F and N. Also GM 1 system. Later installation of armament and B stand with MG 81Z.
V3, A-0/U1 100003 TE+FG Jumo 211F/N. First flight 25.11.1943. 5.8.1944 destroyed in air raid. November 25, 1943 First flight at Langenhagen January 10, 1944 Start of FT testing in Rechlin February 26, 1944 Belly landing in Sorau. Subsequent repairs. July 12, 1944 Damage, subsequent repairs. August 5, 1944 100% destroyed by enemy action. Conversion of FuG 212 C-1, then FuG 212 C-2. Engine changed from Jumo 211 F to Jumo 211N with VS 11.  Armament: 4 MG 151/20. Nose wheel with small caster. Fla V facility
V4 100004 TE+FH Jumo 211N. First flight 19.1.1944. 20.6.1944 destroyed by accident. First flight Bartsch. Langennagen. Engine cowling removed. 18 02.1944 Broken due to hydraulic damage. 15 05 1944 Handed over to Erprobungskommando 154. 26 06 1944 Damage due to engine fire. 20 06.1944 Destroyed  due to accident. Impact in Tarnewitz
Engines. Jumo 211 N  VS 11. Disposal of fuel tanks. Installation of periscope. Nose wheel with small wheel
V5, A-4 100005 TE+FI Jumo 211N/213A. First flight 25.2.1944. Whereabouts unknown from September 1944. February 25, 1944 First flight Bariach, Langenhagen March 10, 1944 Transferred to E-Steil Tarnewitz for weapons testing April 7, 1944 Main landing gear broken. Damaged June 14, 1944 Transferred to Detmold for conversion to a night fighter (NJ). Expiry unknown Conversion from Jumo 211 N to Jumo 213 A with VS 111, nose gear with small tail gear. Main landing gear moved back by 160 mm
V6, A-4 100006 TE+FJ Jumo 211N/213A. First flight 8.4.1944. Whereabouts unknown from September 1944. 1603 1944 First flight Barisch. Langhagen 10.06 1944 -20 09 1944 Testing in Rechlin 27 09 1944 Conversion from NJ to Jumo 213 in OetmokJ. Connection unknown Powerplant initially Jumo 211N, then Jumo 213A with VS 111 (Fw-Biatler). Control K12. FT testing, nose wheel with long caster
V7 100007 TE+FK Jumo 211N. First flight 18.4.1944. 5.8.1944 zerstört bei Luftangriff. March 25, 1944 First flight
April 9, 1944 Damaged by enemy action June 5, 1944 70% destroyed in an air raid on Langenhagen
Factory testing in Langenhagen. Planned delivery to troops.  Jumo 211 N with VS 11, nose gear with small caster
V8 100008 TE+FL Jumo 211A. First flight 4.6.1944. 6.5.1944 destroyed in landing accident. April 1944 Assembly in Langenhagen
April 6, 1944 1st flight in Langenhagen Sander May 6, 1944 Field landing after a fire in engines. Crew member Otta Rettig is killed. Goslar. 100%. Engine Jumo 213A 1 mil VS 9. Nose wheel with small caster. Intended for aircraft and performance testing
V9 100009 TE+FM Jumo 211N. . 18.4.1944 destroyed in landing accident . 1B04.1944 First flight Bartsch. Erfurt. Landing accident (100% | FF Bartsch wounded. Crew: H Meyer  killed Engines: Jumo 211 N with VS 11, only one probably in Posan and assembled Ta 154, model machine for personell training
V10 100010 TE+FN Jumo 211A. Whereabouts unknown from July 1944. May 1944 Final assembly in Langenhagen
June 4, 1944 First flight in Langenhagen July 15, 1944 Last flight in Langenhagen
Engine: Jurno 213A-1 with VS 9 and VS 111 propellers, assembled for the factory in Langenhagen
V11 100011 Used for static tests.  Montage tn Erfurt, 1944
V12 100012 Used for static tests. Montage tn Erfurt, 1944
V13 100013 Used for static tests. Montage tn Erfurt, 1944
V14 100014 Used for static tests. Montage tn Erfurt, 1944 for the C-series
V15 100015 Jumo 211R.Planned: Ta 154 A-2 prototype aircraft.  Flight readiness date: April 6, 1944, with Jumo 211 R
V16 100016 Jumo 211R. Production planned at MMW. No information except for the flight with Jumo 211 R 20 04.1944
V17 100017 Jumo 211R. Production planned at MMW. August 1944 Ready  in Erfurt
V18 100018 Jumo 211R. Production planned at MMW. No information except for finished with Jumo 211 H. 29.04 1944
V19 100019 Jumo 211R. Production planned at MMW. No information Flight clearance planned for 01.07.1944
V20 120105 Jumo 211. Planned: Ta 154 C-1 prototype aircraft. fertiggosleilt, planned end: 01.07.1944
V21 120106 Jumo 211. Planned: Ta 154 C-2/C-3 prototype aircraft
V22 120001 TQ+XA Jumo 213. First flight 12.6.1944. 5.8.1944 destroyed in air raid. Prototype for the Ta 154C-2 then C-3, presumably not yet completed. Planned date: May 1944
V23, A-4 120003 TQ+XC Jumo 211N/213A. First flight 14.7.1944. Whereabouts unknown from August 1944.  June 1944 Assembly in LangenhagenJuly 14, 1944 First flight in Langenhagen, testing there July 23, 1944 Transfer to Jutland (comparison flight with Me 109H) July 29, 1944 Transfer to Detmold for conversion to Jumo 213 August 17, 1944 Last known flight, Langenhagen, FF Sander Conversion of Jumo 211 to Jumo 213 A-1 with VS 9 Luttach propellers
A-0 120002 TQ+XB Jumo 211N. First flight 16.4.1944. April 1944 Assembly in Langenhagen. Langenhagen, testing there
April 18, 1944 Construction order (aircraft and salvage works)August 5, 1944 Destroyed 100 %  in air raid on Langenhagen Engine: Jumo 211 N with VS 11
A-0, A-0/U2 120004 TQ+XD Jumo 211N. First flight 25.5.1944. June 26, 1944 First flight Sander, then: endurance testing
August 5, 1944 Destroyed (100 %) near Langenhagen Engine: Jumo 211 N. Nose wheel with long caster
Intended as a standard for fighter-bombers (Ta 154 A0/U2 special deployment), when converted/destroyed
A-0, A-4 120005 TQ+XE Jumo 211N/213A. First flight 30.6.1944. June 1944 Assembly in Langenhagen
30.06 1944 First flight in Langenhagen 05.06.1944 30% destroyed due to air raid on Langenhagen
12.06.1944 Transferred to Delmold for conversion to NJ with Jumo 213 19.11.1944 Lelzler known flight. Langenhagen, Sander Teaching plant: Jumo 211 N  VS 11, then Jumo 213 A1  VS 111
A-0 120006 TQ+XF Jumo 211N. 5.8.1944 destroyed in air raid. 0506 1944 Destroyed (100%) in an air raid on Langenhagen
V5 11 - Propellers
A-0 120007 Jumo 211N. Production planned at MMW. Construction unknown.
A-0 120008 Jumo 211N. Production planned at MMW. Delivery not known
A-0 120009 TQ+XI Jumo 211R.  5.8.1944 destroyed in air raid. Production  location unknown 05.08.1944 Destroyed (100%) Durch air raid in Langenhagen Jumo 211 R  VS 11
A-0 120010 Jumo 211. Production planned at MMW. Construction work not documented
A-0 120011 Jumo 211. Production planned at MMW. Construction work not documented
A-0 120012 Jumo 211. Production planned at MMW. Construction work not documented
A-0 120013 Jumo 211. Production planned at MMW. Construction work not documented
A-0 120014 Jumo 211. First flight .6.1944. July 1, 1944, last known flight. Langenhagen. Sander Whereabouts unknown from August 1944
A-0 120015 Jumo 211. First flight .6.1944. Whereabouts unknown from September  1944.Transfer to Detmofd for conversion to NJ with Jumo 213
A-1 320001 KU+SN Jumo 211N. First flight 13.6.1944. 28.6.1944 destroyed in crash. Summer 1944 First flight in Erfurt
June 13, 1944 First flight in Langenhagen June 28, 1944 Destroyed (100%) by crash
Second  serial aircraft with SN 2 system. Jumo 211 N. Main wheels were relocated 160 mm rearward.
A-1 320002 KU+SO Jumo 211N. First flight 12.6.1944. 30.6.1944 destroyed in crash. Summer 1944 First Flight
June 12, 1944 1st Flight in Langenhagen June 30, 1944 Destroyed 100% by crash
1 production aircraft with SN-2 system, same as Serial No. 320001
A-1 320003 KU+SP Jumo 211N. First flight 30.6.1944. Captured in Lechfeld in April 1945. Summer 1944 Assembly in Erlurt
June 30, 1944 First flight in Langenhagen July 1, 1944 Flight in Parchim, H. Sander July 1944 Transfer to Lechleld Uumo 211 N) April 1945 Present at III.Erg./JG 2 without antenna system
A-1 320004 KU+SQ Jumo 211N. First flight .6.1944.16.6.1944 destroyed during landing. Summer 1944 Assembly in Erfurt
June 16, 1944 Crash after engine repair in Erfurt. Wing Commander Richter killed
A-1, A-4 320005 KU+SR Jumo 213A. Construction work cannot be verified
A-1, A-4 320006 KU+SS Jumo 213A. First flight 6.7.1944. Whereabouts unknown from August 1944
A-1, A-4 320007 KU+ST Jumo 213A. Construction work cannot be verified
A-1, A-2/U4 320008 KU+SU, D5 + HD Jumo 213A. First flight 1.8.1944. 30.4.1945 Break at NJG 3. 01.00.1944 Ready for flight in Frankfurt
11.00.1944 Transfer to Detmold (from Langenhagen) for NJ re-equipment later handed over to the Luftwaffe
30.04.1945  Engine Jumo 213 A  VS 111 Propellers  with Fw Blades
A-1, A-2/U4 320009 KU+SV Jumo 213A. First flight 1.8.1944. Whereabouts unknown from October 1944. July 1944 Assembly in Erturt
August 1, 1944 Aircraft in Erfurl converted to NJ Transfer to Detmoid,  Powerplant Jumo 213 A  VS 111 propellers with Fw blades
A-1, A-2/U4 320010 KU+SW Jumo 213A. First flight 14.8.1944. Whereabouts unknown from October 1944. August 1944 Assembly in Erfurt
August 14, 1944 First flight in Langenhagen, transfer to Detmold. Engine Jumo 213 A  VS 111 Aircraft with Fw blades
A-2 320011 Jumo 213A. First flight 28.8.1944. 28.9.1944 60% beschädigt b. Bruch.01 June 1944 Ready for flight in Erfurt
28 September 1944 1st flight in Langenhagen.  Reconstruction unknown.
A-1, A-4 320012 Jumo 213A. Production planned at MMW. , Erfurt, delivery unknown
A-1, A-4 320013 Jumo 213A. Production planned at MMW, planned as NJ and Schlechtwettarjåger FuG 220
A-1, A-4 320014 Jumo 213A. Production planned at MMW, planned as NJ and Schlechtwettarjåger FuG 220
A-1, A-4 320015 Jumo 213A. Production planned at MMW
A-1, A-4 320016 Jumo 213A. Production planned at MMW
A-1, A-4 320017 Jumo 213A. 1.8.1944 ready for collection in Erfurt
A-2 320059 Jumo 213A. 18.10.1944 parked in Langenhagen