Hc-47

An American aircraft carrier, commissioned in 1944. It served in the Pacific Theater during World War II, participating in operations against Japan.

Hc-6

A British heavy cruiser, commissioned in 1932. It served in the Mediterranean and Atlantic during World War II, participating in various battles and convoy escorts.

Hber D-4

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 D-5

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-1

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 B-1

A proposed but unbuilt variant of the Heinkel He 177, intended to feature a more powerful engine configuration and improved defensive armament. It was designed to counter the growing threat posed by Allied fighter aircraft.

Hber B-2

Another 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.

Hber B-3

A proposed but unbuilt variant of the Heinkel He 177, intended to feature a completely redesigned wing and a more powerful engine configuration. It was designed to improve the aircraft’s speed and range.

Hber B-4

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.

Hber B-5

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.