The Henschel Hs 125 was a German advanced training aircraft prototype featuring a single engine and low wing, designed by Henschel & Son and tested by the Luftwaffe in 1934.[1] Only two prototypes were ever built.[2]
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Westland F.7/30/PV.4 Early 1934 – Arado Ar 68 Summer 1934 – HenschelHs125 January 4 – HenschelHs 121 January 7 – Curtiss XF13C-1 January 14 – de Havilland...
produced by German aircraft manufacturer Fieseler as a rival to the HenschelHs 123. Fieseler developed the model in response to the Reich Air Ministry...
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