Hz-22: Kawanishi H6K

A Japanese long-range flying boat used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The H6K was known for its distinctive hull design and its ability to carry a heavy payload. It was used for various purposes, including bombing, reconnaissance, and transport.

Hz-23: Kawanishi N1K Kyofu

A Japanese single-seat carrier-based fighter aircraft designed to be a successor to the A6M Zero. The Kyofu was known for its powerful engine and its advanced design. It saw limited service in the later stages of World War II.

Hz-24: L-4 Grasshopper

A United States Army Air Forces light observation aircraft used extensively during World War II. The Grasshopper was known for its small size and its ability to operate from unimproved airstrips. It was used for various purposes, including reconnaissance, artillery spotting, and liaison.

Hz-25: L-5 Sentinel

A United States Army Air Forces light observation aircraft used extensively during World War II. The Sentinel was a larger and more powerful version of the Grasshopper. It was used for various purposes, including reconnaissance, artillery spotting, and liaison.

Hz-10: Heinkel He 219 Uhu

A German twin-engine night fighter aircraft designed to counter Allied bomber raids. The He 219 was known for its excellent maneuverability and its powerful radar system. It was one of the most effective night fighters of World War II.

Hz-11: Hiro Type 97 Chi-Ha

A Japanese medium tank widely used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. The Chi-Ha was known for its reliable engine and its good maneuverability. It saw action in various theaters of war, including China, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific.

Hz-12: Hiro Type 95 Ha-Go

A Japanese light tank used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. The Ha-Go was known for its small size and its relatively low cost. It was used extensively in the early stages of the war, but it was eventually outmatched by heavier Allied tanks.

Hz-13: Horten Ho 109

A German experimental flying wing aircraft developed during World War II. The Ho 109 was designed to be a high-speed bomber, but only a few prototypes were built before the end of the war. It was one of several flying wing designs explored by the Germans during the war.

Hz-14: Horten Ho 29

A German experimental flying wing aircraft developed during World War II. The Ho 29 was designed as a reconnaissance aircraft, but it was not put into production due to the end of the war. It was one of several flying wing designs explored by the Germans during the war.

Hz-1: Horsa Glider

A British-designed troop-carrying glider used extensively during the Normandy landings in World War II. The Horsa was a large, single-engined aircraft, capable of carrying up to 25 troops or a jeep and trailer. It was used in conjunction with the Waco CG-4A glider, with the Horsa carrying the heavier loads.