Hq. 54: Hawker Typhoon

A British single-seat fighter-bomber aircraft that was designed for ground attack and close air support. It was known for its powerful cannon armament and its ability to take on heavy targets.

Hq. 55: Heinkel He 100

A German high-performance fighter aircraft that was designed to be a competitor to the Messerschmitt Bf 109. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, but it was not adopted by the Luftwaffe.

Hq. 56: Heinkel He 177 Greif

A German heavy bomber that was designed to be a strategic bomber. It was known for its heavy bomb load and its long range, but it was plagued by reliability problems.

Hq. 57: Heinkel He 178

The first jet-powered aircraft to fly, this German aircraft was a prototype that was developed by Heinkel in 1939. It was a significant milestone in the development of jet propulsion.

Hq. 58: Heinkel He 274

A German experimental jet-powered bomber that was designed to be a follow-up to the He 177. It was a large and complex aircraft that was not put into production.

Hq. 59: Heinkel He 280

A German jet-powered fighter aircraft that was developed by Heinkel. It was the first jet-powered fighter to fly and was a technological marvel, but it was not put into production due to the ongoing war effort.

Hq. 60: Heinkel He 343

A German jet-powered reconnaissance aircraft that was designed to fly high above enemy territory. It was a streamlined and fast aircraft that was intended to provide valuable intelligence.

Hq. 61: Henschel Hs 129

A German ground-attack aircraft designed for close air support, known for its powerful armament and robust armor. It was used effectively against tanks and other armored vehicles.

Hp. 47: Mitsubishi G4M

The Mitsubishi G4M, also known as the “Betty,” was a Japanese four-engine long-range bomber that was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. It was a powerful aircraft that was known for its speed and range. The G4M saw action in numerous campaigns, including the Battle of Midway and the Battle […]

Hq. 62: Henschel Hs 293

A German radio-controlled glide bomb, used against Allied shipping. It was one of the first guided missiles, though its effectiveness was limited by its range and accuracy.