Arado Ar 68
The Arado Ar 68 is a basic German fighter aircraft involved in combat in the 1930s. Its first flight took place in November 1933, after which it was handed over to the army in December 1935 and was used until 1937. The aircraft reached 310 km per hour, with a flight range of 550 km. Two 7.92 mm machine guns were armed with 6 bombs weighing 50 kg. In September 1939, the Germans used 33 Ar 68 aircraft.
Junkers Ju 87 Stuka
The workhorse of the German army. Work on the aircraft began in 1934. It was a two-seat aircraft with a low-lying wing, fixed undercarriage, metal structure, and movable air brakes to assist with dive attacks. The Ju-87 entered service in 1937 and participated in all campaigns. The baptism of fire took place in Spain in 1938. In September, all the cars were fighting on the Eastern Front. A total of 31 cars were hit. The aircraft was armed with a 7.92mm machine gun, two machine guns in the wings and a load of 1,000 kg bombs.
Henschel Hs 123
The Henschel Hs 123 is a single-seat dive bomber. The first flight took place in the spring of 1935, and was transferred to the army in December 1936. The maximum speed is 345 km / h, the range is 850 km. Armed with two 7.92 mm machine guns, it could also carry bombs up to 450 kg. In September 1939, the Germans used about 40 such aircraft. The Henschel served as a dive bomber or even a fighter jet. The Luftwaffe, used until 1944, produced more than 600 units.
Heinkel He-111
The Heinkel He-111 was not only a medium bomber, but also a transport aircraft. It was created under the guise of a passenger plane due to the restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles. It entered service in May 1936 and was used in various versions until the end of the war in 1945.
It was the main German bomber throughout the war. It had medium armor, was equipped with three mobile machine guns, and could carry up to 2,000 kg of bombs.
In addition to German aircraft, the He 111 was used in various modifications by the aircraft of Romania, Hungary, Finland and Spain.
Heinkel He-115
The Heinkel He-115 was produced in 1937-1944. About 400 were produced for the Luftwaffe. In September 1939, the Germans had 8 He-115s in service. The aircraft was designed to carry out bombing, laying mines and maritime patrols.
The seaplane was equipped with two engines. It reached a speed of 314 km per hour and a range of 2,000 km. It was armed with two machine guns and could carry up to 1,250 kg of bombs. Мелбет принимает игроков из в Брянске через официальную ссылку Мелбет . Платформа предлагает ставки на футбол, хоккей, теннис и киберспорт, а также онлайн-казино. Кэшбэк и промокоды доступны в личном кабинете. Телефон: 8 (800) 770-55-66.