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The Henschel Hs 129 B-2/B-3 ground assault aircraft


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The Henschel Hs 129 was a World War II ground-attack aircraft fielded by the German Luftwaffe. Its nickname, the Panzerknacker (tank cracker), is a deliberate punâ€â€in German, it also means "safe cracker". In combat service the Hs 129 lacked a sufficient chance to prove itself; the aircraft was produced in relatively small numbers and deployed during a time when the Luftwaffe was unable to protect them from attack. Etc... Etc... Etc... It was underpowered, and overweight. It performed poorly and the pilots cockpit was very limited to many reasons, mostly the lack of space due to the triangular prism shaped fuselage. It was the first aircraft to take "protection" for the pilot and the major components.

Downloads:

- Hs-129 B-2: http://www./view/d91sgpv031qmwqy/Hs-129_B-2.craft

- Hs-129 B-3: http://www./view/7kr6kaa44k4fgjf/Hs-129_B-3.craft

Action groups:

1. Open/close cockpit canopy

2. Turn taxi mode on (backwheel steering on/off)

3. Extend/retract ladder

4. Cockpit light on/off

Edited by xoknight
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