Ht. 122

A German experimental fighter aircraft designed by Heinkel. It featured a unique swept-wing design, but never entered production due to technical challenges.

Ht. 123

A German single-seat fighter aircraft developed by Heinkel. It was designed to be a high-performance aircraft for air combat, but never entered production due to the war’s end.

Ht. 124

A proposed German bomber design by Heinkel, intended to be a long-range bomber capable of attacking targets deep within enemy territory. The project was cancelled due to the lack of resources.

Ht. 125

A German twin-engine bomber developed by Heinkel. It was designed to carry a heavy payload for long-range bombing missions, but never entered production.

Hs 125

A German reconnaissance aircraft designed by Henschel Flugzeugwerke, featuring a retractable landing gear and a high-performance engine. It entered service in 1939 and was used throughout World War II.

Ht. 126

A German single-engine fighter aircraft developed by Heinkel. It was designed to be a compact and maneuverable aircraft for dogfighting, but never entered production.

Hs 126

A German single-engine, three-seat biplane designed by Henschel Flugzeugwerke for reconnaissance and artillery spotting. It was widely used by the Luftwaffe during the early stages of World War II.

Hs 127

A German twin-engine bomber prototype designed by Henschel Flugzeugwerke in the 1930s. It was intended to replace the Heinkel He 111 but failed to meet performance expectations and was not produced.

Hs 128

A German twin-engine heavy fighter project designed by Henschel Flugzeugwerke during World War II. It was intended to combat Allied bombers but was cancelled due to technical challenges.

Ht. 114

A German high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft developed by Heinkel during World War II. It was designed to fly at extremely high altitudes, reaching over 30,000 feet, to gather intelligence on enemy positions and movements.