Hq. 55: Heinkel He 100

A German high-performance fighter aircraft that was designed to be a competitor to the Messerschmitt Bf 109. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, but it was not adopted by the Luftwaffe.

Hn. 51: Horten Ho 29

A German experimental twin-engine jet-powered flying wing aircraft designed during World War II. It was intended to be a high-speed bomber but was never put into production due to technical challenges and the end of the war.

Hm. 35: Horten Ho 32

A German experimental flying wing aircraft designed for high-speed bombing raids. It was a further development of the Horten Ho 229.

Hm. 38: He 119

A German single-seat fighter aircraft designed for high-speed interception. It was not widely produced due to design flaws and the rise of the Messerschmitt Bf 109.

Hm. 39: He 163

A German rocket-powered fighter aircraft known for its incredible speed and maneuverability. It was one of the first operational rocket-powered aircraft.

Hm. 40: He 176

A German experimental jet-powered aircraft that was the first aircraft to achieve sustained flight using a jet engine.

Hm. 41: He 277

A German experimental jet bomber aircraft designed to carry a heavy bomb load. It was not completed due to the end of World War II.

Hm. 42: He 210

A German twin-engine fighter-bomber aircraft designed for high-speed reconnaissance and ground attack. It was plagued by design flaws and was not as successful as other Luftwaffe aircraft.

Hm. 43: Hansa-Brandenburg C.I

A German reconnaissance aircraft used during World War I. It was known for its versatility and its ability to operate in various conditions.

Hm. 44: He 100D

A German single-seat fighter aircraft variant of the He 100. It was designed for high-speed performance and was known for its sleek design.