Hm. 17: Hansa-Brandenburg W.12

A German seaplane used during World War I, known for its stability and maneuverability. It was used for reconnaissance and attack missions.

Hm. 20: Heinkel He 177

A German four-engine heavy bomber designed to carry a heavy bomb load. It was plagued by engine problems and proved to be unreliable in combat.

Hm. 22: Horten Ho 29

A German experimental flying wing aircraft designed for high-speed reconnaissance. It was an early attempt to develop a jet-powered flying wing.

Hm. 23: Henschel Hs 129

A German ground-attack aircraft designed to support ground troops and destroy enemy tanks. It was armed with a powerful 75mm cannon and machine guns.

Hm. 24: Homing Device

A technology that enables a missile or torpedo to track and target a specific object, such as a ship or aircraft. It was used in various forms during World War II, particularly by Germany.

Hm. 25: He 100

A German single-seat fighter aircraft designed for high-speed performance. It was considered one of the fastest aircraft of its time but was not widely produced due to production difficulties.

Hm. 28: He 115

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

Hm. 29: Heinkel He 112

A German single-seat fighter aircraft that competed with the Messerschmitt Bf 109. It was considered an excellent aircraft but was not as widely produced due to production delays and political factors.

Hm. 1: Panther

A German tank destroyer based on the Panzer IV chassis, armed with a powerful 75mm gun. Known for its effectiveness against enemy tanks, particularly in the early stages of the war.

Hm. 3: Heinkel He 111

A German twin-engine bomber that was extensively used during the early stages of World War II. Known for its versatility, it could be used for bombing, reconnaissance, and transport missions.