Hm. 32: He 111Z
A German transport aircraft based on the Heinkel He 111 bomber. It was used for transporting troops, supplies, and equipment.
Hm. 49: He 126
A German reconnaissance aircraft used during World War II. It was known for its long range and its ability to operate in various conditions.
Hm. 33: He 178
A German experimental jet-powered aircraft that was the first aircraft to successfully achieve sustained flight using a jet engine.
Hm. 50: Heinkel He 129B
A German ground-attack aircraft variant of the He 129. It was known for its improved firepower and its effectiveness against armored targets.
Hm. 34: He 219 Uhu
A German night fighter aircraft known for its exceptional performance and capabilities. It was considered one of the most advanced night fighters of World War II.
Hm. 35: Horten Ho 32
A German experimental flying wing aircraft designed for high-speed bombing raids. It was a further development of the Horten Ho 229.
Hm. 36: Heavy Tank
A heavily armored and armed tank designed for offensive operations and breaking through enemy defenses. Notable examples include the German Tiger and the Soviet IS-2.
Hm. 37: Halifax B.Mk.II
A British four-engine heavy bomber variant of the Halifax. It was known for its improved performance and its ability to carry a heavier bomb load.
Hm. 38: He 119
A German single-seat fighter aircraft designed for high-speed interception. It was not widely produced due to design flaws and the rise of the Messerschmitt Bf 109.
Hm. 23: Henschel Hs 129
A German ground-attack aircraft designed to support ground troops and destroy enemy tanks. It was armed with a powerful 75mm cannon and machine guns.