Hg-40: Hurricane
See Hg-3: Hawker Hurricane
Hg-41: High-Explosive (HE) Bomb
A type of bomb designed to detonate on impact, creating a large blast and fragmentation effect. HE bombs were widely used in World War II for both strategic and tactical bombing campaigns.
Hg-42: Horsa
See Hg-7: Horsa Glider
Hg-27: Heavy Bomber
A type of bomber aircraft designed to carry large payloads of bombs over long distances. Heavy bombers were crucial for strategic bombing campaigns in World War II, targeting enemy infrastructure and industrial centers.
Hg-43: He 100
See Hg-14: He 100
Hg-28: He 111
See Hg-4: Heinkel He 111
Hg-44: High-Altitude Reconnaissance
A type of reconnaissance mission conducted at high altitudes. This allowed for a wider view of the battlefield and more detailed observation of enemy positions and movements. It was particularly important in World War II for both sides.
Hg-29: He 112
A German fighter aircraft that was designed to replace the Messerschmitt Bf 109, but was ultimately outperformed by the Bf 109 and saw limited combat use. It was known for its excellent handling and speed.
Hg-45: He 115
See Hg-12: He 115
Hg-30: He 162
See Hg-5: Heinkel He 162