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![]() "Top Secret" wrote in message ... Compared to Allied forces, what was the max they fielded? My understanding is they lacked heavy bombers. The largest bomber aircraft they used in squadron service was the He-177 Grief (Griffon) It was a 2 propellor aircraft with each propellor driven by 2 coupled engines. Built in relatively small numbers (approx 1000) it was not a success being prone to fires and on the few occassions it was used over the UK it took heavy losses. Max bomb load was around 6000 kg but this would require external racks which slowed the aircraft down and reduced range. More typically 1000kg of bombs would be carried internally. It flew most of its sorties over the eastern front. Keith |
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