Hn. 39: He 100

A German fighter aircraft designed to be a fast, high-altitude interceptor. It was tested extensively but was ultimately outperformed by the Messerschmitt Bf 109.

Hn. 40: He 100D

A variant of the He 100 fighter aircraft, featuring a more powerful engine and improved aerodynamics. It was still outperformed by the Messerschmitt Bf 109.

Hn. 41: He 111

A German bomber aircraft used extensively by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was known for its versatility and its ability to carry a variety of payloads.

Hn. 30: Horten Ho 229

A German experimental flying wing aircraft designed as a high-speed bomber. It was never deployed operationally due to the war’s end.

Hn. 1: Hanomag

A German manufacturer of trucks, tractors, and other vehicles, known for its production of the Hanomag Sd.Kfz. 251 half-track armored personnel carrier during World War II.

Hn. 8: Heinkel He 115

A German reconnaissance seaplane used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was known for its long range and its ability to operate in rough seas.

Hn. 9: Heinkel He 118

A German experimental fighter aircraft designed to be a fast, high-altitude interceptor. It was cancelled in 1938 due to the superior performance of the Messerschmitt Bf 109.

Hn. 10: Heinkel He 123

A German dive bomber used by the Luftwaffe during the Spanish Civil War and the early stages of World War II. It was known for its maneuverability and its ability to carry a heavy bomb load.

Hn. 11: Heinkel He 126

A German reconnaissance aircraft used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was known for its long range and its ability to fly at high altitudes.

Hn. 12: Heinkel He 129

A German ground-attack aircraft used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was known for its powerful armament and its ability to withstand heavy fire.