German Aircraft - World War II |
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All lists are lies. Long lists include a mass of trivial In 1944, the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (German Air Ministry) decided that new combat aircraft designations must include the chief designer's name. | ||||||||||
Luftwaffe - Air Force aircraft | ||||||||||
Fighters, single engine: | Fighters, twin engine | |||||||||
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Dive bombers | Light bombardment | |||||||||
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Medium bombardment | Heavy bombardment | |||||||||
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Observation / Reconnaissance | Transports | |||||||||
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Trainers | Gliders | |||||||||
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Utility | Rotary | |||||||||
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Navy aircraft | ||||||||||
Patrol | Torpedo-bomber | |||||||||
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Patrol-bomber | Miscellaneous | |||||||||
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Seaplane | ||||||||||
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