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List of military aircraft of Nazi Germany

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

For unbuilt projects, see List of German aircraft projects, 1939–45. For missiles, see List of German guided weapons of World War II.

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Aero

Albatros

Arado

Avia

  • Avia B.71 captured from Czechoslovakia and used as trainer
  • Avia B.534 captured from Czechoslovakia and used as trainer and night fighter

Bachem

Bloch

Blohm & Voss

Breguet

Bücker

Cantieri Aeronautici e Navali Triestini (CANT)

  • CANT Z.1007 captured from Italy after armistice and used as a bomber

Caudron

Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS)

Dewoitine

Dornier

Douglas

  • Douglas DC-2 captured from Netherlands, includes ex-KLM aircraft, used as transport

Fieseler

Flettner

Fiat

  • Fiat CR.42 Falco ('Hawk'), ground attack/night fighter 1943-1945

Focke Achgelis

Focke-Wulf

Fokker

  • Fokker C.VE captured from various countries and used as a night ground attack aircraft
  • Fokker F.IX captured from Czechoslovakia

Göppingen

Gotha

Heinkel

Henschel

Junkers

Klemm


Latécoère

Lioré et Olivier (LeO)

Macchi

  • Macchi C.202 captured from Italy after armistice and used as trainers
  • Macchi C.205 captured from Italy after armistice and used as fighters

Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk

Messerschmitt

Morane-Saulnier

North American Aviation

Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów (PWS)

  • PWS-26 captured from Czechoslovakia and use as trainer

Savoia-Marchetti

Siebel

Zlín

See also

External links

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