Photo 1 is a port side view of the bomber on the ground.
Photo 2 is a port side view of the bomber on a rainy apron.
Photo 3 is port/front view on the ground.
Photo 1 is a port/rear view of the four engined transport on the ground.
Photo 2 is a starboard flying view.
Photo 3 is a port/rear view on the ground.
Photo 1 is a three-engined development of a Ju 52.
Photo 2 is a starboard side view of a Ju 287, a heavy jet bomber. With two engines it was under powered so two engines were added to the nose.
Photo 3 is a view of the starboard from slightly…
Photo 1 is a starboard view of a Ju 160.
Photo 2 is a port/rear view of a Ju 160.
Photo 3 is a Ju 248, a development of the Me 163 rocket powered aircraft. Later it was renumbered Me 263.
Photo 1 is a port side view, from the rear. A group of soldiers is waiting at a set of steps. This version has radial engines.
Photo 2 is a side view of the four engined transport. This version has inline engines.
Photo 1 is a port side flying view of a Ju 188E heavy bomber.
Photo 2 is port side view of a row of Ju 188D, the reconnaissance version.
Photo 3 is a flying view taken from underneath of the Ju 188 prototype.
Photo 1 is a captured Ju 88 seen from the rear with many airmen assisting with moving it.
Photo 2 is a group of airmen pushing a captured Ju 88.
Photo 3 is an aircraft which has landed wheels up. There are trestles ready to raise the…
Photo 1 is a starboard side view of a Ju 88P on the ground.This was a specialised ground attack aircraft.
Photo 2 is a modified Ju 88 lengthened to allow a Me 109 or Fw 190 to be carried. The combination was controlled by the fighter who released…
Photo 1 is a port side view taken from slightly underneath. This is the long range reconnaissance version.
Photo 2 is a port side view of a flying aircraft.
Photo 1 is an air-to-air view of two aircraft viewed from the port. Behind is a formation of 22 aircraft.
Photo 2 is the front of an aircraft on the ground.
Photo 3 is an aircraft viewed from underneath.
Photo 1 is a view from above and the rear of an aircraft on the ground.
Photo 2 is a port side view.
Photo 3 is a front view of a flying aircraft close to the ground.
Photo 1 is missing. HS 130 was a high altitude bomber-reconnaissance development of the HS 128.
Photo 2 is a single seat jet dive bomber and ground attack monoplane. Here it is viewed from the port side on the ground.
Two captions, the photographs are missing.
HS 127 was a twin-engined bomber. Only two prototypes were built.
HS 128 was a twin-engined mid-wing monoplane.
Photo 1 is an HS 124 heavy fighter-bomber. Seen on the ground and viewed from the front.
Photo 2 is missing. The HS 125 was a single seat fighter and advanced trainer.
Photo 1 is a port side view of an HS 121. It was designed as a single seat fighter.
Photo 2 is a starboard side view, taken from the front of an HS 122.
Photo 1 is a port side view of the jet fighter on the ground.
Photo 2 is a port side view taken from the rear of the He 162.
Photo 3 is a He 178, port side taken from the rear.