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The Henschel Hs 123

The Henschel Hs 123 was a German single-engine biplane dive bomber and close-support aircraft developed in the early 1930s. Initially designed as a dive bomber to meet Luftwaffe specifications, it first flew in 1935. The Hs 123 combined ruggedness with simplicity, featuring a radial BMW 132 engine and a distinctive fixed undercarriage. Despite its biplane configuration being outdated compared to emerging monoplane designs, the Hs 123 proved highly effective due to its agility, ease of maintenance, and capability to operate from rough fields. The aircraft saw extensive use during the Spanish Civil War and the early stages of World War II, particularly on the Eastern Front, where it excelled in ground attack roles, even after more modern aircraft had largely replaced it. Its ability to withstand significant damage and deliver close air support made it a favorite among German pilots. Although production ceased in 1937, the Hs 123 remained in frontline service until 1944, underscoring its operational success in adverse conditions. 0:00 Introduction 0:57 Origin 2:35 Prototypes and Development 4:29 Specifications 5:26 Variations 6:39 Service – Spain 8:33 Service – China 8:56 Poland 9:47 Blitzkrieg 10:52 The Balkans 11:00 The Easten Front #HenschelHs123 #WWIIBiplane #GermanAircraft #DiveBomber #CloseAirSupport #Luftwaffe #EasternFront #MilitaryAviation #AviationHistory #Warbirds #SpanishCivilWar #GroundAttackAircraft #RadialEngine #BMW132 #1930sAviation #WWIIAircraft #VintageAviation #GermanEngineering #BiplaneDesign #FixedUndercarriage #AviationLegends #WarHistory #EasternFrontAviation #AerialCombat #MilitaryHistory #RetroAviation #ClassicWarplanes #CombatAircraft #HistoricalAviation #HenschelAircraft #WWIIBombers #AviationTechnology

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