Ho-229
A German experimental jet-powered flying wing aircraft developed during World War 2. It was intended to be a high-speed bomber but was never deployed operationally due to technical challenges and the end of the war.
Ho-109
The Messerschmitt Bf 109, a German single-seat fighter aircraft. It was one of the most successful and widely used aircraft of World War 2, known for its maneuverability.
Ho-111
The Heinkel He 111, a German twin-engine bomber that played a significant role in the early stages of World War 2. It was known for its versatility and was used for various missions.
Hk-53 (Fw 190)
A German single-seat fighter aircraft that was introduced in 1941. It was known for its robust design, powerful engine, and versatility, making it effective in both air-to-air combat and ground attack roles.
Hk-54 (He 111)
A German medium bomber that was widely used during the early stages of World War 2. It was known for its speed and range, but its defensive armament was weak.
Hk-55 (Bf 109)
A German single-seat fighter aircraft that was the backbone of the Luftwaffe during the early stages of World War 2. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, but its dive performance was limited.
Hk-56 (Ju 87 Stuka)
A German dive bomber that was widely used during the early stages of World War 2. It was known for its effectiveness in ground attack roles, but its vulnerability to enemy fighters was a significant drawback.
Hg-48: He 162
See Hg-5: Heinkel He 162
Hg-49: He 178
See Hg-31: He 178
Hg-50: He 219
See Hg-17: He 219 Uhu