Hber C-1
A proposed but unbuilt variant of the Heinkel He 177, intended to feature a pressurized cabin and a more powerful engine configuration. It was designed to improve the aircraft’s performance at high altitudes.
Hber C-2
Another 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 range and payload capacity.
Hber C-3
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 C-4
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 at high altitudes.
Hber-5
The fifth prototype of the Heinkel He 177, built in 1941 and incorporating further modifications and refinements. It was used for final testing and evaluation before the aircraft was cleared for production and operational deployment.
Hber C-5
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 A-0
The first pre-production model of the Heinkel He 177, built in 1941. This model featured the final design elements that would be used in the production aircraft and was subject to extensive testing and evaluation.
Hber D-1
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 A-1
The first production model of the Heinkel He 177, introduced in 1942. It featured the definitive design and was deployed operationally by the Luftwaffe during World War II.
Hber D-2
Another 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.