German Luftwaffe Warplanes, 1939-1945: Henschel

Axis Warplane Survivors, German Aircraft: Henschel

Axis Warplane Survivors, deutsche Flugzeuge: Henschel

The aim of this website is to locate, identify and document Warplanes from the Second World War that have been preserved.  Many contributors have assisted in the hunt for these aircraft to provide and update the data on this website.  Photos are as credited.  Any errors found here are by the author, and any additions, corrections or amendments to this list of Warplane Survivors of the Second World War would be most welcome and may be e-mailed to the author at hskaarup@rogers.com.

Ziel dieser Website ist es, erhaltene Kampfflugzeuge aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg zu lokalisieren, zu identifizieren und zu dokumentieren. Viele Mitwirkende haben bei der Suche nach diesen Flugzeugen mitgewirkt, um die Daten auf dieser Website.bereitzustellen und zu aktualisieren. Fotos gelten als gutgeschrieben. Alle hier gefundenen Fehler sind vom Autor und Ergänzungen, Korrekturen oder Ergänzungen zu dieser Liste der Überlebenden des Zweiten Weltkriegs sind sehr willkommen und können per E-Mail an den Autor unter hskaarup@rogers.com gesendet werden.

Henschel Hs 123, ground-attack biplane.  (Luftwaffe Photos)

Henschel Hs 124, heavy fighter/bomber (prototype).  (Luftwaffe Photos)

Henschel Hs 125 fighter/trainer (prototype).  (Luftwaffe Photo)


Henschel Hs 126B-1 OK, reconaissance aircraft.  (Luftwaffe Photos)

(RAAF Photo)

(Lou Kemp Photo)

Henschel Hs 126B-1 OK, reconaissance aircraft captured by the RAAF and flown by No. 450 Squadron, Libya, ca.1942.  (Mike Mirkovic Photo)


Henschel Hs 127, bomber (prototype).  (Luftwaffe Photo)

Henschel Hs 128, high altitude reconnaissance bomber (prototype).  (Luftwaffe Photo)

Henschel Hs 129B-1 ground attack aircraft in Luftwaffe service.  (Luftwaffe Photos)

Henschel Hs 129B-1 ground attack aircraft, 5PzSG1, captured at Tunis, being examined by USAAF personnel, May 1943.  (USAAF Photo)

Henschel Hs 129B-1, (Wk. Nr. 0297), captured in North Africa where it had served with I./SG2.  Designated RAF NF756, this aircraft was flown at RAF Collyweston on 13 May 1944.  It was struck off charged and was scrapped in August 1947.  (RAF Photos)

(USAAF Photos)

Henschel Hs 129B-1/R2, (Wk. Nr. 0385), 8.(Pz)1Sch.G2, captured at El Aouina, Tunisia, in May 1943.  This aircraft was brought to the USA where it was designated EB-105, then USA FE-103, later FE-4600 and then T2-4600, at Freeman Field, Indiana in 1945.  The aircraft was cut up for scrap in 1946, but the cockpit was purchased and is on display in Der Adler Luftwaffe Museum, Sidney, Australia.  Another Hs 129, was reported to have been at Freeman Field, fate unknown.

Henschel Hs 130, high altitude reconnaissance bomber and Bomber B design competitor (prototypes).  (Luftwaffe Photos)

Henschel Hs 132, jet dive bomber (prototype).  (Luftwaffe Illustration/Photos

Heinkel He P.1079A, all weather jet fighter (project).  Model.  (Juergen Klaueser Photo)

Henschel Hs 121, fighter/trainer (prototype).

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