Type Werk.Nr Registration History
A-2 = B-1 2286 16, 31 4001. Accepted 28.10.1941. 503 h. Written off 24.02.1949
A-2 = B-1 2273 17, 32 4002. Accepted 30.09..1941. 370 h. Crashed  15.11.1944
A-2 = B-1 2380 18 4003. Accepted 30.09..1941. 73,05 h. Crashed 13.04.1942
A-2 = B-1 2283 19, 34 4004. Accepted 8,07..1941. 550 h.. Written off 22.06.1948
A-2 = B-1 2267 20 4005. Accepted 30.09.1941. 27,5 h .Crashed 23.09.1941
A-2 = B-1 2275 21, 36 4006. Accepted 28.10.1941. 415 h.Written off 22.06.1948
A-2 = B-1 2276 22 4007. Accepted 10.04.1942. 182 h. Crashed 27.05.1943
A-2 = B-1 2278 23, 38 4008. Accepted 30.09.1941. Sold to city of Stockholm, placed on a playground 22.06.1948
A-2 = B-1 2372 24, 39, SE-BFC 4009. Accepted 30.09.1941.. Sold to F:a Handelsflyg , Kiruna 22.06.1948
A-2 = B-1 2538 25, 40 4010. Accepted 8.07.1941. 162,1 h.. Crashed 20.071944
A-2 = B-1 2296 26, 41 4011. Accepted 8.07.1941. 323 h.. Crashed 11.07 1945
A-2 = B-1 2303 27, 42 4012. Accepted 8.07.1941. 417 h. Written off 24.09.1949
The He 114 showed poor water and flying characteristics during the trials in 1936. Attempts to solve the problems were of course made, but the aircraft still behaved badly at take-off and landing in heavy sea. Due to these shortcomings, the type was not considered as strategically important and was consequently cleared for export. The variant sold to Sweden was designated He 114B-1.

In November 1939, the Swedish Air Force ordered twelve He 114A. The aircraft got the Swedish designation S 12 (S for Spaning = Reconnaissance). Further 27 aircraft were purchased some months later.

After the German invasion of Denmark and Norway in April 1940, the deliveries were stopped. The 39 He 114s intended for Sweden were taken over by the Luftwaffe. After negotiations, twelve used and dismantled aircraft were delivered to CVV (the Workshops of the Air Force at Västerås). The aircraft needed a complete overhaul before they could be taken into service. The S 12s were provided to the 2nd Squadron at Wing F 2 at Hägernäs and were as soon as possible used in the neutrality guard along the coast.