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Announcement for the Heinkel 64 [1 Year Anniversary]

9,851 F16xl  25 days ago

The Heinkel 64 is a fictional German bomber developed during WWII [It doesn’t have any symbols related to the government at the time] made to operate on short runways than the Me-264, while also carrying enough fuel capacity to strike central Poland, parts of Scandinavia, and London. By 1943, the 64 as crews called it, was a proven aircraft, and had been especially helpful in attacks during the night on US and British tank battalions. In the end however, the 64 was ineffective in stopping allied forces, though 5 captured 64s were turned into test beds for light bombers, and would serve in the US as the XB-12 until 1952.

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