Hg-34: Hornet
See Hg-21: Hornet
Hg-21: Hornet
A nickname given to the American F6F Hellcat fighter aircraft during World War II, due to its aggressive nature and effectiveness in combat. It was primarily used in the Pacific Theater of Operations.
Hg-1: Hurricane Fighter
A nickname given to the American P-47 Thunderbolt fighter aircraft during World War II, due to its rugged construction and ability to withstand heavy combat damage. It was primarily used in the European Theater of Operations.
Hf-38 (United States)
The Lockheed P-38 Lightning was an American twin-engine fighter aircraft designed by Clarence ‘Kelly’ Johnson and manufactured by Lockheed Aircraft. It was a highly versatile aircraft used in various roles, including fighter, bomber, and reconnaissance, during World War II.
Hf-45 (United States)
The Douglas C-47 Skytrain was an American twin-engine transport aircraft designed by Douglas Aircraft. It was one of the most produced aircraft during World War II, serving in a variety of roles, including transport, troop carrier, and glider tug.
Hf-17 (United States)
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was an American four-engine heavy bomber designed by Boeing Aircraft. It was a key component of the USAAF’s strategic bombing campaign in Europe during World War II, known for its heavy armament and defensive capabilities.
Hf-24 (United States)
The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was an American four-engine heavy bomber designed by Consolidated Aircraft. It was a key component of the USAAF’s strategic bombing campaign in Europe and the Pacific during World War II, known for its long range and heavy payload.
Hf-28 (France)
The Curtiss P-36 Hawk was an American single-seat fighter aircraft designed by Donald Douglas and manufactured by Curtiss-Wright. It was the primary fighter of the French Air Force at the beginning of World War II, but it was quickly outclassed by German aircraft.
Hf-31 (United States)
The North American B-25 Mitchell was an American twin-engine medium bomber designed by North American Aviation. It was a versatile aircraft used in various roles, including bomber, attack, and transport, during World War II.
Hf-3 (United States)
The P-51 Mustang was an American single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft designed by North American Aviation. Known for its long range, high speed, and maneuverability, it was a key component in the Allied air superiority campaign in Europe during World War II.