Hf-22 (Germany)
The Dornier Do 17 was a German twin-engine light bomber designed by Claude Dornier and manufactured by Dornier Flugzeugwerke. It was a versatile aircraft used in various roles, including bomber, reconnaissance, and transport, during World War II.
Hf-29 (Germany)
The Heinkel He 111 was a German twin-engine bomber aircraft designed by Walter and Siegfried Günter and manufactured by Heinkel Flugzeugwerke. It was one of the most produced German bombers during World War II, known for its versatility and long range.
Hf-1 (Germany)
The Henschel Hs 129 was a German World War II ground attack aircraft, designed by the Henschel Flugzeugwerke company. It was notable for its powerful armament, including a 30mm cannon and multiple machine guns, and its armor plating, making it a formidable attack aircraft for its time.
Hf-8 (Germany)
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was a German single-seat fighter aircraft designed by Willy Messerschmitt and manufactured by Messerschmitt AG. It was one of the most successful fighter aircraft of World War II, known for its speed, maneuverability, and firepower.
Hf-15 (Germany)
The Junkers Ju 87 Stuka was a German dive bomber designed by Hermann Pohlmann and manufactured by Junkers Flugzeug und Motorenwerke. It was a highly effective attack aircraft in the early stages of World War II, known for its accuracy and the distinctive siren sound of its dive.
Hber E-2
Another proposed but unbuilt variant of the Heinkel He 177, intended to feature a redesigned cockpit and a more powerful engine configuration. It was designed to improve the aircraft’s crew comfort and operational efficiency at high altitudes.
Hber E-3
A proposed but unbuilt variant of the Heinkel He 177, intended to feature a redesigned fuselage and a more powerful engine configuration. It was designed to improve the aircraft’s performance and survivability at high altitudes.
Hber E-4
A proposed but unbuilt variant of the Heinkel He 177, intended to feature a redesigned wing and a more powerful engine configuration. It was designed to improve the aircraft’s performance and range at high altitudes.
Hber E-5
A proposed but unbuilt variant of the Heinkel He 177, intended to feature a redesigned tail section and a more powerful engine configuration. It was designed to improve the aircraft’s stability and handling at high altitudes.
Hber F-1
A proposed but unbuilt variant of the Heinkel He 177, intended to feature a redesigned cockpit and a more powerful engine configuration. It was designed to improve the aircraft’s crew comfort and operational efficiency at high altitudes.