
Luftwaffe
Luftwaffe Aircraft Index
A comprehensive, alphabetical guide to the primary aircraft that defined the Luftwaffe in World War II.


Dornier "Do-335 Pfeil", Fighter
The Do-335 "Pfeil" was the fastest piston-engine aircraft in history. This aircraft was a truly revolutionary design, although its tandem twin-engine layout was not entirely new.






Focke-Wulf "Fw-190", Fighter
It has long been an axiom that when a combat aircraft enters service, its potential successor should already be on the drawing board.


Focke-Wulf "Ta-154 Moskito", Fighter
In the spring of 1943, Focke-Wulf began underwater testing of the completed Ta.154 fuselage in Alatsee, Bavaria. The fuselage was mounted under a float equipped with measuring instruments.


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