High-altitude heavy bomber Parasite aircraft mother ship (post-war French service)
Type of aircraft
Manufacturer
Heinkel
First flight
December 1945
Primary user
French Air Force
Number built
2
Developed from
Heinkel He 177
Variants
Heinkel He 277
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