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Compromise Bomber: Heinkel He 111

This German warplane was initially designed to carry passengers.

Grant Newman Mon, 01 Nov 2021

One of the best-known combat aircraft of WWII, the Heinkel He 111 was a compromise from the outset. Intended to fulfil the requirement of the brand new Luftwaffe’s principal twin-engined bomber for a few years only, it ended up remaining on the front line until the collapse of the Nazi regime 10

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Grant Newman Mon, 01 Nov 2021
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