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DziaboL

Position: Executive Officer

Days in clan: 1564

[-WRE-] ◥White Red Eagles◤

Position: Executive Officer

Days in clan: 1564

13,189
Battles Fought
71.01%
Victories/Battles
2,164
Average Experience per Battle
33,286
Most Damage per Battle,

Aircraft type efficiency

Fighters

Multirole Fighters

Heavy Fighters

Attack Aircraft

Bombers

Achievements 144/176

  • marcel
    91
  • Marseille Medal

    Awarded for destroying at least 17 aerial targets in a single sortie and winning the battle.


    Award +1
  • maccambell
    365
  • McCampbell Medal

    Awarded for destroying at least 10 aerial targets in a single sortie and winning the battle.

    The destroyed targets must include aircraft of all 5 types.


    Award +1
  • teamworkguru
    556
  • Hero of the Sky Badge

    Awarded for earning the highest aircraft type grade in battle.


    Award +1
  • rocketeer
    789
  • Rocketeer

    Awarded for destroying an aerial target using a rocket.

  • dillei4
  • Johnson Medal Class IV

    Awarded for destroying at least 20 aircraft from the enemy combat group.


    Award +1
  • effective
    137
  • Effective Fire

    Awarded for earning at least 5000 personal points in each of at least 2 battles played in a row.

    The count is reset if the player earns fewer than 5000 personal points in a single battle.

  • mastersofsky
    55
  • Lords of the Sky

    Awarded to members of a Flight that destroyed at least 25 aerial targets.

    The count is reset if one of the Flight members is destroyed.

  • flameofheaven
    142
  • Flames in the Sky

    Awarded for destroying an aerial target aircraft by setting it on fire.

    Available once for each aircraft in the Hangar.

  • impactfromthesky
  • Successful Interception

    Awarded once for destroying an aircraft from an Attack Flight.

Overall Results

Battles Fought 13,189
Victories 9,366 (71.01%)
Draws 43 (0%)
Defeats 3,780 (29%)
Average Experience per Battle 2,164
Maximum Experience per Battle 10,050

Battle Performance

Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.84
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.21
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,175.81
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 4,907.13

Preferences in aircraft types

Aircraft selection in Hangar or during a battle, excluding respawns
13,852
Fighters 3,840 (28%)
Multirole Fighters 2,459 (18%)
Heavy Fighters 4,440 (32%)
Attack Aircraft 495 (4%)
Bombers 2,618 (19%)

Preferences in aircraft nations

Aircraft selection in Hangar or during a battle, excluding respawns
13,852
U.S.S.R. Aircraft 3,356 (24%)
Germany Aircraft 4,157 (30%)
U.S.A. Aircraft 2,182 (16%)
Japan Aircraft 850 (6%)
U.K. Aircraft 3,146 (23%)
China Aircraft 13 (0%)
Europe Aircraft 148 (1%)

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Aircraft

Aircraft Total Sorties Selected at the Start of a Battle Most Aerial Targets Destroyed per Sortie Most Ground Targets Destroyed per Sortie

Designed in Japan under the guidance of German experts. A total of 4 prototypes were built and underwent trials in 1934.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.60 52
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 319.93 6,398
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

One of the first designs of a fighter aircraft for the reviving Luftwaffe. The aircraft featured a parasol wing.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.00 4
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 50.53 202
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Developed in 1933 as a successor to the Ar 65 for the Luftwaffe. Used during the Spanish Civil War. A total of 700 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 12.00 12
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 610.13 610
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Land modification of the A5M naval fighter. Underwent trials in 1935–1936 but never entered service, as the Japanese Army favored the Ki-10.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.80 45
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 238.64 5,965
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 11.13 278

Designed and tested in 1935 as a new fighter for the Luftwaffe, but was considered inferior to the He 112 and Bf 109. Two prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.00 6
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 314.41 628
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Underwent trials in the summer of 1934. The first aircraft with retractable landing gear proposed to the Royal Air Force.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.50 36
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 612.24 4,897
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 6.98 55

First flew in February 1934. The experience gained during the Type 224 development was subsequently used to create the famous Spitfire.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.10 527
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 416.56 70,815
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 51.15 8,696

The Hawker P.V.3 was developed as an enlarged version of the Hawker Fury fighter powered by a new engine with an enhanced armament of four machine guns. The single completed prototype was tested with several variants of the Goshawk engines in 1934–1935.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.48 87
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 550.29 13,757
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.02 0

Early version of the F2A Buffalo. A total of 11 aircraft of this modification were built for the U.S. Navy.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.73 19
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 283.72 3,120
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 18.08 198

One of the mass-produced P-36As was experimentally redesigned into a version with heavy cannon armament. Following a cycle of tests, it was decided to revert to the initial version with machine gun armament.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.29 270
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 716.06 58,716
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 30.90 2,533

Early modification of the P-40, also known as the Curtiss Model 81A-1. A total of 199 aircraft of this modification were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.52 136
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 515.94 27,860
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.12 6

Developed in 1934–1937, but never entered service due to lack of advantage over the mass-produced I-16. Only prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.81 1,887
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 18
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 724.81 358,779
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 42.53 21,050

One of the most successful fighters of the prewar period. Served in the air forces of the United States, Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, Norway, and China.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.94 71
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 898.72 16,176
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.93 16

In October 1940, the mass-produced I-153 was experimentally fitted with auxiliary ramjet DM-4 engines. During the trials, a significant increase in the top speed was achieved. However, it was decided to continue work on the ramjet engines on newer types of aircraft.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.14 584
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 574.30 106,820
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 11.23 2,089

Developed by the Nakajima Aircraft Company to replace the Ki-27 in the Japanese Air Force. First aircraft entered service in the fall of 1941. A total of about 6,000 Ki-43s of various versions were built and used on all fronts until the end of World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.80 346
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 752.66 68,492
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 30.83 2,805

Early prototypes of the famous A6M Zero were equipped with Zuisei engines. First flew in April 1939.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.70 400
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.03 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 675.10 72,910
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 23.07 2,491

The Hawker Hurricane fighter of the No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron in the Royal Air Force. The squadron was actively involved in the Battle of Britain, claiming to have destroyed 126 German aircraft.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.78 594
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 7
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 698.22 109,620
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 36.28 5,695

The winner of the contest to become the principal fighter aircraft with the Luftwaffe. Early modifications were used in Spain and in the initial period of World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.75 44
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 720.50 11,527
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 8.25 131

Developed and tested in 1935 as a new fighter for the Luftwaffe. Exported to Spain, Japan, Hungary, and Romania. A total of 100 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.00 12
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 336.56 2,019
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Went through trials in 1938 as a new fighter for the Royal Air Force, but was considered inferior to the Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.72 1,225
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 548.47 247,359
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 25.21 11,369

Several Ki-43 aircraft were captured by the Chinese Nationalist Air Force and the Chinese Communist Air Force after Japan's defeat in the Pacific War. They were operated in China during the ongoing civil war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 6.00 6
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,421.87 1,421
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Prototype carrier-based variant of the P-39 Airacobra, which first flew in May 1940. Tested as a new fighter for the U.S. Navy, but was considered inferior to the F4U Corsair.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 6.00 6
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,790.26 1,790
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

First flown in March 1938. Widely used during the Battle of Britain.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.33 193
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 604.20 50,148
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 9.34 775

Fighter designed and produced in Australia based on the CA-1 Wirraway. A total of 250 aircraft were built in 1942–1945.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.42 41
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 926.29 11,115
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 181.09 2,173

Designed in 1935–1936 to meet a British Air Ministry specification for a new single-seat fighter.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.09 48
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 523.28 12,035
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 18.55 426

Developed in the prewar period as an alternative to Messerschmitt fighters. Vied for the world speed record. Never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.61 29
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 404.33 7,278
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Several A6M3 were experimentally fitted with 30 mm Type 2 autocannon. However, the trials revealed that the recoil of the 30 mm autocannon was too strong. As a result, the intention to equip the mass-produced A6M with this autocannon was abandoned.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.33 283
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 800.17 68,014
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 38.55 3,276

Developed in 1940 as a high-altitude, high-speed interceptor. Extensively used in 1941–1942. Over 3,000 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.34 177
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 763.51 40,466
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 25.35 1,343

Developed in 1940 as the I-26 high-speed fighter. One of the best Soviet fighters of the early years of World War II. A total of 8,734 aircraft of various modifications were produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.29 447
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.03 6
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 532.94 103,923
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 33.64 6,559

Military use of the first Ki-43 models revealed that the fighter lacked firepower, survivability, and top speed. To correct these faults, the Nakajima Aircraft Company developed a new modification that remained in production until the end of World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.90 113
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.08 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 594.99 23,204
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 34.46 1,344

Early in the Pacific War, the A6M was the world's most capable carrier-based fighter, which gave Japan air superiority.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.42 63
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 594.84 15,465
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 67.70 1,760

Modification of the Messerschmitt fighter created after military operations in Spain. Extensively used by the Luftwaffe and the air forces of German allies.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.54 620
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 852.67 149,217
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 11.42 1,998

A modification of the Spitfire V inspired by Iron Maiden.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.43 603
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 926.74 163,106
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 30.47 5,362

Developed in 1941 to replace the Spitfire I and Spitfire II. Widely used in Europe and North Africa.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.07 406
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 606.85 118,941
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 74.66 14,632

A modification of the MiG-3 featuring a radial air-cooled engine. A total of 5 aircraft were built and remained in service until 1944.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.88 15
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.12 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 702.08 5,616
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 102.33 818

The developer was looking for ways to improve aircraft characteristics based on feedback from the pilots who flew various modifications of the P-39 Airacobra.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.51 1,421
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 12
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,235.02 389,031
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 63.80 20,096

Designed as a promising interceptor fighter with a canard configuration. The first prototype took to the air in July 1943. The tests dragged on until December 1944 when the project was recognized as having no prospects.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.37 524
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,211.77 145,412
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2.08 249

First flew in December 1941. Different modifications of the Ki-61 were extensively used during the Pacific War from the early 1943 and through the final days of World War II. Over 3,000 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.50 15
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 562.21 3,373
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

A significant number of the P-39 Airacobra were supplied to the U.S.S.R. under the Lend-Lease program. The P-39Q-15 was a lighter version that had no wing-mounted weapons.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.20 52
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.20 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,482.35 14,823
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 386.80 3,868

Designed for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force as a heavily armed interceptor. Development was discontinued during the prototype stage.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.11 46
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,449.82 13,048
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 26.31 236

During trials of captured Spitfires in Germany, one aircraft was equipped with a German DB 605 engine. It was later destroyed in an Allied air raid.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.74 1,232
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,045.71 344,037
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 15.58 5,126

This modification of the A6M confronted Allied fighters until the final days of WWII. A total of 10,449 aircraft of all variants were produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.19 258
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 893.53 72,375
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 117.53 9,519

Developed in 1940, the Bf 109 F outperformed the earlier Bf 109 E due to lighter armament, improved aerodynamics, and a more powerful engine.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.62 87
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.08 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 962.81 23,107
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 59.09 1,418

Created in 1943 on the basis of the Yak-1. Further improvements led to creation of the Yak-3.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.01 430
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 835.46 119,471
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 22.28 3,186

Created in 1943 on the basis of the Yak-1. One of the best Soviet fighters of 1944–1945. A total of 4,848 aircraft of this type were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.25 497
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,062.98 162,635
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 103.20 15,788

Fighter powered by a liquid fuel rocket and ramjet engines whose design was first proposed in 1940. The aircraft was developed in 1942–1944. A glider prototype was built. The project was discontinued in 1944, because the engines were not ready for production.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.38 11
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 785.40 6,283
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1.72 13

One of the most successful modifications of the famous British fighter. A total of 5,656 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.09 1,595
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 5
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 993.26 512,519
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 74.96 38,680

Developed in 1942–1945 for the Imperial Japanese Navy as a successor to the A6M. Only 8 prototypes were produced and tested by the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.00 21
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.14 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 768.84 5,381
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 160.41 1,122

First mass-produced jet fighter built by the Allies. Mostly used for training. A total of 20 aircraft of this modification were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.83 787
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,069.08 297,202
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 36.75 10,215

One of the most famous American fighters during World War II. Used extensively in Europe and in the later stages of the war against Japan.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.91 102
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 964.21 33,747
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.03 0

The most widely produced model of the Messerschmitt fighter. Used in all theaters of war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.42 137
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,118.07 44,722
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 82.50 3,300

Entered service in the winter of 1944. A total of 957 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.57 5,873
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 10
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,418.85 2,334,005
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 41.52 68,296

Originally designed to reach a higher top speed record. Later improved on to become a full-featured fighter to replace the Bf 109. Never entered mass production.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.00 8
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,505.32 3,010
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Rocket-powered interceptor based on German documentation. First flew in July 1945. A total of 7 prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.21 561
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,515.28 265,174
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 16.51 2,888

Project for a high-speed well-armed fighter developed by the Tachikawa Aircraft Company in 1943–1945. By the end of World War II only prototypes were built that never took to the air.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.84 224
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,115.42 88,118
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 52.76 4,167

Designed for the U.S. Navy as a heavy deck-based fighter with vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capability. Due to the difficulty of VTOL operations and high requirements to pilot skills, the project was terminated in favor of seaplanes. A total of three prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.67 16
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,211.48 7,268
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 5.48 32

First mass-produced jet fighter used by the U.S. Army Air Force. The P-80A equipped several squadrons during World War II, but they did not see combat due to the end of the war. Later the designation was changed to F-80A. A total of 344 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.00 28
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,533.07 10,731
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

The first mass-produced modification of the DH.100 Vampire featuring the Goblin I engine. Entered service in April 1945. A total of 40 aircraft of the early F.1 series were built, but they did not see combat due to the end of World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.14 612
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,709.92 253,068
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 28.80 4,261

Reimar and Walter Horten's “flying wing” project, also known as H IX. It was supposed to be mass-produced at the Gotha plant, but before the end of the war only a few prototypes were made, some of which fell into the hands of the Allied forces.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.63 1,063
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,812.15 530,961
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 61.24 17,942

The first jet-powered fighter to enter service with the Soviet Air Force. Developed on the basis of the Yak-3 in 1946. A total of 280 aircraft were produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.48 1,467
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,276.94 537,589
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 8.23 3,462

Developed on the basis of the Fw 190. Entered service with the Luftwaffe at the end of 1944, but only a few Ta 152s saw combat.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.53 172
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,258.59 85,584
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 37.20 2,529

In the spring of 1945 Germany provided the information about the Heinkel He 162 jet fighter to the Japanese. According to some sources, the development of a fighter with similar characteristics was started in Japan, but not even a model was completed by the end of World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.55 132
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.07 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,846.10 53,536
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 108.31 3,141

The first British carrier-based jet fighter, which first flew in July 1946. A total of 185 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.31 1,888
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 6
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,745.07 994,687
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 27.63 15,751

Developed in 1946. The first Soviet jet-powered fighter of classic design. Only two prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.53 661
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,553.91 290,580
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 52.83 9,879

A fighter with an unusual arrangement and a powerful new engine was developed in the Antonov Design Bureau as a light front-line interceptor fighter to cover the troops. The presence of other modern fighters led to the project closure.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.70 74
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.05 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,160.35 43,206
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 141.49 2,829

The Ta 183 design was recognized as the best aircraft in a Luftwaffe fighter competition. No prototypes were built by the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.15 170
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 1
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,517.37 81,938
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 205.18 11,079

Developed in 1943 based on technologies introduced in the Me 262. Several versions were offered.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.00 10
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 799.51 3,997
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

First flown in December 1948. Never used in combat. A total of 197 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.70 365
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,587.76 214,347
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 25.86 3,491

Designed as a new fighter featuring better flight performance compared to the Ta 183. Further development was discontinued as the war had ended.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.00 14
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,294.50 16,061
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Due to the end of World War II, the Ki-162 project was not completed in combat-ready condition. Further development is only hypothetical based on the level of technology in Japan at that time.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.62 21
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,247.52 9,980
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Created on the basis of the Yak-25 in 1948. The first Yakovlev jet fighter featuring a swept-wing layout. Two prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.86 656
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.01 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,988.12 337,979
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 28.53 4,850

Developed at the request of the Imperial Japanese Army in cooperation with French aircraft designers.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.09 237
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.38 22
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 274.18 15,902
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 421.96 24,473

Developed in early 1926 as an all-metal version of the Gamecock fighter. Never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.43 10
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 143.99 1,007
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

An export version of the Curtiss BF2C-1. A total of 137 aircraft were built for the Air Forces of China, Argentina, Turkey, and Thailand. Licensed for production in China.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.42 63
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 223.59 5,813
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 19.26 500

Carrier-based fighter-bomber. A total of 28 aircraft were built for the U.S. Navy from 1932 through 1933. Exported as the Hawk II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 7.00 21
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.00 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 675.92 2,027
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,205.62 3,616

Early 1930s high specification biplane fighter. Saw extensive action in conflicts beyond the borders of the U.S.S.R.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.92 380
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.07 7
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 365.24 35,428
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 112.68 10,929

An early modification of the Blackburn Skua, a British fighter-bomber powered by the Mercury IX engine. Due to a shortage of these engines, serial models were equipped with other available motors.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.50 3
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.00 8
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 86.17 172
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3,493.52 6,987

Developed in the early 1930s as a high-speed fighter. Used in Spain in 1936, during the Battles of Khalkhyn Gol in 1939, and through World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.30 340
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.53 55
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 509.47 52,475
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 628.22 64,706

Modification of the I-16 featuring more powerful weapons and improved performance.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.09 500
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.18 29
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 618.28 100,162
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 416.64 67,495

Exported to the Royal Air Force, Royal Netherlands Air Force, and Finnish Air Force. Used in the initial period of the Pacific War.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.45 407
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.40 67
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 493.70 81,953
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 753.33 125,053

Last mass-produced modification of the Polikarpov I-16. First flew in 1940. The main difference from its predecessors was it had no guns in the wings, but carried a synchronized large-caliber machine gun.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.83 11
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.33 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 205.60 1,233
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 438.36 2,630

Developed in 1941 as a specialized anti-tank aircraft on the basis of the Hawker Hurricane fighter.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.89 220
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.05 4
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 750.31 57,023
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 64.51 4,902

The Hurricane Mk II entered service in 1940. Compared to the early fighter variants, it was equipped with a more powerful engine, and its armament was gradually enhanced. This modification remained in production until 1944 and was also built in Canada.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.33 4
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 577.36 1,732
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,011.18 3,033

Developed in 1941 on the basis of the Yak-7UTI flight trainer. A total of 6,399 fighters of various modifications were built, including training aircraft.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.11 221
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.11 8
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 739.63 52,513
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 289.25 20,537

The best U.S. carrier-based fighter at the start of the war with Japan. Used from the outset through the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.71 58
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.50 17
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 378.50 12,868
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,735.99 59,023

Modification of the LaGG-3 fighter. Used extensively for destroying aerial and ground targets, including armored targets.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.37 1,464
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 17
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 819.82 355,800
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 63.71 27,652

In the summer of 1941, an attempt to install an M-82A engine on the Yak-7 was made. The aircraft went through a number of changes in the design and composition of its weapons, but could not achieve the specified flight characteristics for technical reasons. Only one development prototype was made.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.67 17
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,285.68 3,857
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Developed in 1939 as an alternative to the Bf 109 that served in the Luftwaffe. The Fw 190 entered mass production in 1941.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.08 227
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.47 51
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 494.25 53,873
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,193.94 130,139

Developed in 1942 on the basis of the Yak-7. The most widely produced Soviet fighter. A total of 16,769 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.47 357
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,062.35 109,421
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 7.64 786

One of the most widely produced United States Navy fighters of World War II. Used in both carrier- and land-based operations.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.35 709
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.19 56
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 795.14 240,131
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 706.86 213,472

A further modification of the Fw 190 featuring heavier armament and a more powerful engine. Entered service in the spring of 1943. Used extensively as a multirole fighter.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.94 464
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.34 54
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 949.91 150,085
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,326.17 209,534

A further modification of the Yak-9. Developed in 1943. Successfully used in 1944-1945 on the Soviet-German front. Produced until 1948.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.15 472
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.07 10
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,045.52 156,827
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 148.12 22,217

Developed simultaneously with the Hawker Tornado as a high-speed interceptor. However, it proved most effective as a multirole fighter. Remained the main support aircraft in the Royal Air Force until the end of combat in Europe.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.75 49
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.11 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 763.17 21,368
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 301.82 8,450

A further modification of the F4U. Used extensively in World War II against Japan and the Korean War. A total of 2,557 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.25 191
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.14 12
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 925.26 78,646
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 761.02 64,686

Developed by the Republic Aviation Corporation in 1944 to keep the P-47 competitive with the P-51 Mustang fighter, which was introduced into service with the U.S. Army Air Force. A total of 1,816 P-47Ns were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.00 34
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.82 14
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 990.79 16,843
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3,581.75 60,889

The Fw 190 D modification entered service in the fall of 1944. It proved to be one of the best German fighters during the last stages of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.04 627
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.32 66
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,382.70 284,835
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 953.82 196,486

Designed as a modification of the Hawker Typhoon. However, due to multiple significant changes to the design, was redesignated into the Hawker Tempest. As a multirole fighter, it proved to be one of the best British World War II aircraft.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.00 24
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.83 5
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,282.93 7,697
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2,548.86 15,293

Interceptor designed to counter U.S. bombing raids on the Japanese islands. Only two prototypes were finished before the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.62 325
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.90 112
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,149.54 142,542
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3,321.50 411,865

The first Swedish jet fighter. It was developed in 1945-1949 on the basis of the piston SAAB J 21A. The original power unit was replaced by the British Goblin jet engine. The aircraft did not see active combat service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.33 7
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.00 6
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 983.93 2,951
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 5,089.27 15,267

A further development of the P-47 Thunderbolt concept featuring a new Pratt & Whitney R-4360 engine. Two prototypes built were tested in 1944–1945. Never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.50 35
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.20 12
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,489.54 14,895
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 8,893.80 88,937

Designed in 1946 under the influence of the German experience. The only prototype of the Su-9 was produced and tested in 1946–1947. The aircraft never entered service, since the project was abandoned in favor of the MiG-15.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.34 127
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.58 22
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,469.15 55,827
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,843.02 70,034

Blueprint created on the basis of German BMW 003 engines. Some of its concepts were later employed in the MiG-9 design.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.12 606
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 3
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,821.02 267,689
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 103.86 15,267

Blueprint created on the basis of the Bf 109 featuring a jet engine. Presented in January 1943 as a "backup" for the Me 262. The project was discontinued.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.61 1,066
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.56 230
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,137.08 463,928
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2,312.00 943,297

Super Corsair, a high-speed modification of the famous F4U. Achieved fame as a trophy-winning air racer after World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.15 86
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.82 33
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 875.40 35,016
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3,362.53 134,501

Designed as part of the project for a mass-produced and low-cost jet-powered "people's fighter". The concept and appearance of the aircraft were defined in September 1944, but the prototype was never built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.62 3,581
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.05 48
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,379.83 1,364,654
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 158.00 156,258

Jet-powered version of the J7W1. Remained in blueprint form by the time of Japan's surrender.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.02 163
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.98 53
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,909.58 103,117
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 4,096.52 221,212

The first jet fighter built by the Hawker Aircraft company. Its prototype conducted its maiden flight on September 2, 1947. Initially, it was developed for the Royal Air Force, but was later redesigned for the Fleet Air Arm. Served in the German, Royal Netherlands, and Indian Navy.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.51 346
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.20 28
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,358.08 187,415
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 987.38 136,258

Development started in 1946. The prototype first flew on September 5, 1947. The concept of the aircraft was constantly improved. The further development of the project resulted in the creation of the I-215.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.40 206
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.57 49
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,407.13 121,013
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2,155.34 185,358

The BV P.212 was designed as part of the Luftwaffe's Emergency Fighter Program. Several concepts were developed. The BV P.212.03 version was selected as final. The first prototype was to make its first flight in the summer of 1945.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.99 2,463
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.06 39
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,836.16 1,132,908
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 193.29 119,261

Prototype built on the basis of the F-94B fighter and used as a test platform for various armament configurations. Never entered mass production.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.65 1,441
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.11 42
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,129.69 841,225
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 258.15 101,967

Developed by the Hawker Aircraft company based on the experience gained when designing the Sea Hawk. The prototype first took to the air in July 1951. In 1953, the Hawker Hunter entered mass production. It was exported to various countries and saw combat service in a range of conflicts in the latter half of the 20th century.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.13 1,685
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.86 460
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,043.15 1,099,212
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3,610.53 1,942,464

Designed based on the BV P.212 concept. In March 1945, the Luftwaffe approved the project and recommended the construction of a prototype. However, by the end of World War II, only theoretical calculations for the new aircraft specifications were made.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.54 138
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.38 15
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,377.14 92,708
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2,106.92 82,169

Carrier-based U.S. Navy fighter of the postwar period. Notable design features include no horizontal stabilizer, two engines, and twin rudders.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.20 321
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.29 188
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,551.05 226,452
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 6,626.69 967,496

Blueprint of a further development of the J7W. The project was discontinued due to the surrender of Japan.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.34 447
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.17 157
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,302.47 308,531
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 4,915.70 658,704

Designed on the basis of the I-211 with changes made to the engines and weapon mix. Never entered service due to the decision to concentrate the development of fighters in the Mikoyan and Yakovlev design bureau.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.86 80
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.16 7
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,453.66 62,507
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 613.57 26,383

An armed scout aircraft developed during creation of the light transport aircraft Ao 192 CA. No prototype was built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.80 12
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 115.18 1,727
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 17.51 262

Twin-engine heavy fighter. One of the first Zerstörer concepts developed for the Luftwaffe.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.25 375
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.84 141
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 456.46 76,228
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,478.86 246,969

Developed from 1934 as a multipurpose aircraft with the ability to perform as both a fighter and a ground forces support aircraft. Only two prototypes were built and tested before World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.40 493
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.46 51
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 836.25 93,660
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 546.33 61,188

Created as a "strategic fighter," a concept popular in the interwar period. Successfully used in campaigns in Poland, France, and Norway.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.22 439
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.56 58
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 980.74 101,996
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,021.24 106,209

Modification of the serial Bf 110 equipped with a 30 mm MK-101 antitank cannon. A total of 12 aircraft were produced during May–July 1940.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.44 1,835
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.02 9
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 844.99 451,223
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 36.41 19,445

Modification of the Blenheim bomber into a long-range fighter or night fighter. A total of 60 aircraft were modified.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.44 3,346
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.61 595
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 841.89 818,320
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,351.45 1,313,611

First flew in July 1939. Used as a long-range fighter and night fighter. A total of 5,928 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.16 2,761
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.61 533
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 956.64 837,058
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,629.69 1,425,982

A project for a heavy fighter carrying powerful offensive and defensive armament. First flew in March 1939. The development was discontinued due to the occupation of France in 1940.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.96 799
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 8
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,163.00 234,926
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 55.43 11,196

The Beaufighter V modification.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.85 76
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,764.45 22,937
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 42.17 548

A forced upgrade of the 110 by the Messerschmitt company due to the failed creation of the Me 210. Used both offensively and as a night fighter.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.25 18
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.62 5
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 715.13 5,721
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 976.26 7,810

Designed for the American Navy as an interceptor with a high climbing rate. Only one prototype was built, and it received a series of improvements. The first flight was made on April 1, 1940. After entering the F4F series, the development of the F5F was abandoned.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.24 174
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.49 20
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,278.33 52,411
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,509.41 61,885

Developed as a long-range fighter for Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Saw combat from the summer of 1942 and was extensively used before the end of the war in the Japanese anti-aircraft defense to counter U.S. heavy bombers.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.09 522
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.39 66
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 938.00 158,522
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 921.96 155,810

Widely used in various roles, including as a long-range fighter, night fighter, and fighter-bomber. A total of 7,781 aircraft of various modifications were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.06 330
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.60 96
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 847.31 135,570
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2,043.96 327,033

An experimental variant of the P-38L armed with 15 mm heavy machine guns and wing-mounted rockets. Because of multiple technical problems, further tests were halted.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.18 322
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.06 82
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,551.85 119,492
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3,582.56 275,856

Designed for the U.S. Army Air Forces as a modern interceptor with top-notch flight characteristics. Two prototypes were built, and the aircraft made its maiden flight on January 15, 1943. However, problems with its intended engine and a series of modifications requested by the customer significantly reduced the aircraft's potential characteristics. As a result, the project was canceled.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.98 1,463
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.07 20
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,740.84 511,806
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 115.97 34,094

Developed in several versions to be used against both aerial and ground targets and to replace the Ki-45. Saw limited action before the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.56 879
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.34 85
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,330.11 328,536
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 996.48 246,130

Heavy fighter-bomber, a further development of the Zerstörer concept. Used mainly on the Western Front.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.94 260
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.35 23
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,508.12 99,535
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 905.52 59,764

Designed to carry heavy cannon armament for fulfilling a wide range of combat missions. Only one prototype was built and took to the air only once.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.08 924
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.31 93
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,450.00 434,999
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,142.20 342,661

Development was started before the occupation of France. The prototype first flew in the summer of 1945. A total of 200 aircraft were ordered. However, due to the development of jet aircraft and decreasing interest in the project, only 2 prototypes and a series of 4 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.75 45
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.17 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,657.81 19,893
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 618.64 7,423

Heavy fighter-bomber incorporating two fuselages of the Bf 109. The only prototype was destroyed in an Allied bombing raid.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.00 156
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.28 11
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,907.63 74,397
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 919.91 35,876

A heavy fighter based on modification 63 of the Tupolev Tu-2 bomber. Underwent trials during 1947. However, due to problems with the engines and the advent of the jet era, the project was discontinued.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.03 11,593
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.05 116
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,363.77 5,453,223
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 129.09 297,805

First flew in July 1944. A total of 383 aircraft of various modifications were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.70 205
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.75 57
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,442.36 109,619
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3,331.68 253,207

Project for a high-speed fighter with heavy armament. A wooden mock-up was built by October 1943. However, the concept of the Ki-94-I was judged by the Japanese Army Air Force as too unconventional. The Tachikawa company was tasked to build an aircraft with a more conventional design. As a result, the Ki-94-II was created.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.49 189
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.24 18
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,364.31 103,687
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,034.77 78,642

Designed as a heavy carrier-based fighter for the U.S. Pacific Fleet. First flew in November 1943. A total of 364 aircraft were produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.36 629
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.35 94
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,104.91 295,011
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,709.65 456,477

Experimental U.S. Navy fighter with unique configuration. Never saw combat due to the introduction of jet-powered aircraft.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.92 4,774
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.42 507
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,999.11 2,432,922
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,662.86 2,023,696

Further modification of the twin-engine P-38 Lightning fighter. The only completed prototype was tested in 1944.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.98 660
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.05 8
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,652.60 440,330
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 131.49 21,827

Developed as a high-speed heavy fighter-bomber. The prototype first took to the air on October 26, 1943. A series of about 12 Do 335 A-1s were built by the end of World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.28 1,434
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.19 749
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,375.36 866,478
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 6,014.38 3,789,060

Project for a fighter-bomber created by Westland in 1945. Development was discontinued during the preliminary design phase.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.98 117
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.58 34
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,188.30 70,109
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3,090.05 182,312

The world's first jet-powered fighter to enter mass production. The start of development was delayed by the interference of German top leadership who demanded a bomber variant to be developed first.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.46 159
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.04 2
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,844.99 84,869
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 73.82 3,395

Project for a new two-seat night fighter. The development was discontinued during the design phase.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 5.92 213
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.89 32
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 4,399.37 158,377
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 5,193.08 186,950

A further modification of the Me 262 A. The prototype first flew in January 1945, with modification improvement continuing until the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.94 94
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.50 16
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,125.69 68,022
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2,575.42 82,413

First flew in January 1947. Used during the Korean War. A total of 895 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.70 524
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.08 15
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,048.28 397,366
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 406.33 78,827

Designed as an air defense penetration fighter. First flew in June 1949. Never entered service.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.91 3,232
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.49 406
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 3,271.64 2,705,648
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2,364.93 1,955,793

All-weather interceptor, which first flew in November 1951. A total of 436 aircraft of various modifications were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 3.27 36
Ground Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 2,781.22 30,593
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 0.00 0

Designed for close support of ground forces. The only completed prototype underwent trials in 1935. Never entered mass production.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.21 17
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.00 14
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 111.34 1,558
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,620.52 22,687

First flew in May 1935. Successfully used for close air support during the Spanish Civil War and World War II. A total of about 260 aircraft were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.73 11
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.00 15
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 111.72 1,675
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 1,365.31 20,479

Developed in 1935–1936 in Germany to provide close air support for ground forces. Never entered service. A total of 6 prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.52 76
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.38 119
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 244.08 12,203
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3,561.20 178,059

In 1936, the Soviet Union purchased from the U.S. a production license for the Vultee V-11 attack bomber. Redesigned as the BSh-1, it underwent trials in 1937–1939.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.60 6
Ground Targets Destroyed 1.40 14
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 112.52 1,125
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2,007.00 20,069

Designed to support ground forces. Used by the Royal Australian Air Forces in the Pacific during World War II. A total of 755 aircraft were built in 1939–1946.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 4.00 36
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.22 38
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 620.28 5,582
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 5,466.49 49,198

Developed in the early 1930s as a heavy armored attack aircraft for the Red Army Air Force.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 2.00 4
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.50 5
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 239.10 478
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 3,303.11 6,606

Developed as a high-speed two-seat attack aircraft with two prototypes produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.38 11
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.62 29
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 187.33 1,498
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 5,615.54 44,924

Single-seat heavily armored attack aircraft. Prototype model of the IL-2, which first flew on 12 October 1940.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.54 29
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.04 110
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 134.40 7,257
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 4,420.55 238,709

Early version of the armored Hs 129 attack aircraft fitted with Argus engines. A small series of aircraft was used mainly for pilot training.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.98 91
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.19 204
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 205.30 19,093
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 4,817.61 448,037

This well-armored attack aircraft became a legend of the Soviet Air Force. Early models of the IL-2 lacked a rear gunner.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.72 23
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.78 89
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 161.46 5,166
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 7,200.10 230,403

A later version of the IL-2, configured with a rear gunner. Became the most widely produced attack aircraft of World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.79 50
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.32 209
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 260.36 16,402
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 9,226.39 581,262

A tailless design for a multirole attack aircraft. Development began in 1942 but was never completed.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.81 228
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.60 732
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 384.61 108,460
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 11,165.39 3,148,640

A drastic modification of the IL-2 developed in 1944. Used in the final stages of World War II and during the Korean War.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.91 51
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.64 260
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 472.15 26,440
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 14,813.95 829,581

Experimental attack aircraft. It featured a wider visual field which allowed for better targeting. Never entered mass production.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.54 68
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.20 529
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 410.48 51,720
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 17,539.57 2,209,985

Designed simultaneously with the Me 265 as a new multirole attack aircraft for the Luftwaffe. Never entered mass production.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.13 146
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.80 490
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 586.67 75,680
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 18,254.52 2,354,832

Developed from the Me 262 as a multirole aircraft with different armament variants. Development was discontinued as the war had ended.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.71 88
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.01 497
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 629.20 78,021
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 19,199.26 2,380,708

Heavily armed and armored high-speed attack aircraft with tandem seating. Developed in 1953–1956.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.50 2
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.75 15
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 1,588.73 6,354
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 15,737.10 62,948

Preliminary design for a heavy multirole jet aircraft. Never went past the initial concept phase.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.67 73
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.76 519
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 757.88 82,609
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 25,298.87 2,757,576

A French air cruiser of the first half of the 1930s. Was called up to perform a wide range of missions: from reconnaissance to strikes on enemy positions. Proved successful in the early stages of the Spanish Civil War. By the beginning of active hostilities against Germany, the planes were considered obsolete and removed from combat units.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.00 8
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 49.62 198
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 2,696.60 10,786

The main Soviet pre-war medium bomber. First took to the air in 1934. Extensively used in the late 1930s and in early Word War II. A total of 7,000 aircraft of various modifications were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.18 2
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.55 50
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 33.82 372
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 6,281.97 69,101

Due to problems with the diesel engines on the early Ju 86, it was decided to replace them with the radial BMW 132. The new modification—the Ju 86 E—served with the Luftwaffe until it was replaced by more advanced He 111 bombers.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.27 7
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.69 122
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 107.77 2,801
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 6,957.36 180,891

A modification of one of the most well-known German World War II bombers. The He 111 H-2 entered mass production in September 1939. This aircraft differed from the early Не 111 in the engines and enhanced defensive armament. Over 500 aircraft of the H-2 series were produced.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.13 41
Ground Targets Destroyed 6.39 2,089
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 75.06 24,544
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 13,216.78 4,321,888

The last and most advanced version of the Do 17 bomber. The prototype first took to the air in March 1938. It featured an absolutely new cockpit design, new engines, and enhanced defensive armament. A total of roughly 500 Do 17 Z aircraft in several versions were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.20 74
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.67 1,363
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 58.20 21,593
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 7,132.70 2,646,232

A drastic modification of the SB bomber built with the aim of improving its combat performance. First flew in 1940. A total of about 200 aircraft were built and saw combat along with the SB.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.00 0
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.41 41
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 30.47 518
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 4,480.97 76,176

The most mass-produced modification of the Ju 88. Mass production started in March 1939, and by 1940–1941, the Ju 88 A became the main bomber type in the Luftwaffe. The aircraft was widely used on all fronts and was also supplied to the allies of Germany.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.17 56
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.33 1,089
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 66.20 21,646
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 9,541.35 3,120,021

The main Soviet tactical bomber of World War II. The prototype first flew in December 1939. Over 11,000 Pe-2s of various modifications were built and saw extensive action throughout World War II.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.36 12
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.48 148
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 161.54 5,330
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 12,712.39 419,508

A modification of the Pe-2 bomber equipped with new engines. The prototype was built in the fall of 1942. Due to the shortage of engines that were in great demand for developing the Lavochkin fighters, only 32 aircraft were built, but saw limited combat.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.28 10
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.06 146
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 176.48 6,353
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 13,383.18 481,794

Developed as an attack bomber to replace the Douglas A-20 Havoc serving the U.S. Air Force. The A-26B was the first aircraft in the series to enter mass production. A significant number of modifications were built based on the A-26B.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.55 63
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.85 325
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 287.18 32,738
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 11,442.02 1,304,390

The Do 217 M was a variant of the mass-produced Do 217 K with the DB 603 engine instead of the BMW 801 that was in great demand for fighters. Both bomber variants were used mainly on the Western Front.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.31 494
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.90 7,878
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 122.64 197,208
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 16,123.43 25,926,475

The best Soviet serial tactical bomber of World War II. Most actively used in 1944-1945. The Tu-2 bombers remained in the Soviet service until the mid-1950s, and were also supplied to Poland, Bulgaria, China, Indonesia, and North Korea.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.43 16
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.81 141
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 213.88 7,913
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 15,777.65 583,773

It was created to replace the Ju 88 in the Luftwaffe under the Bomber B design competition. However, a number of technical problems and changes in requirements from the Ministry of Aviation (RLM) did not allow the model to be launched into production. Several pre-production prototypes were tested.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.18 18
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.68 368
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 114.71 11,471
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 18,391.86 1,839,186

Designed to the same specifications as the well-known B-29 Superfortress. However, the development of the B-32 was slow due to technical issues. Saw limited action during raids on Japan before the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.54 107
Ground Targets Destroyed 3.36 669
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 314.29 62,543
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 16,380.53 3,259,724

One of the most iconic bombers of World War II. 5,000 re-engined B-29C were ordered. After the end of World War II, the order was canceled.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.62 5
Ground Targets Destroyed 2.50 20
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 429.05 3,432
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 20,014.44 160,115

Project for a high-speed reconnaissance bomber. Developed in 1945–1946 with the use of the German Jumo 004 engine. Development was discontinued in early 1946 as the Myasishchev design bureau was closed.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.54 675
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.66 5,810
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 348.73 434,872
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 23,425.11 29,211,109

The development of the Ju 288 design, equipped with new engines and enhanced defensive armament. Due to the plight on the fronts and the subsequent cancellation of the Bomber B program, only a few pre-production prototypes were built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.49 35
Ground Targets Destroyed 4.30 305
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 295.80 21,001
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 22,843.13 1,621,862

The development of a high-speed jet bomber with a forward-swept wing was launched by the Junkers firm at the end of 1942. In August 1944, an experimental Ju 287 V1 took to the air, but only three prototypes were made before the end of the war.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.43 73
Ground Targets Destroyed 6.08 1,021
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 330.81 55,576
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 31,230.77 5,246,769

Before the capitulation of Germany in the war, the Junkers company managed to partially prepare the project documentation for the development of the Ju 287 V3 design. Further development was carried out with the participation of German designers, but already as part of the Soviet OKB-1 work. Only a single prototype was built.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 0.60 517
Ground Targets Destroyed 6.94 5,984
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 512.63 441,890
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 36,056.94 31,081,082

The first jet bomber constructed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau. It was designed in 1946-1948, several aircraft configurations were proposed. Further development of the Su-10 was discontinued during the prototype construction stage.

Aircraft Description
Parameter Average per sortie Total
Aerial Targets Destroyed 1.44 500
Ground Targets Destroyed 6.84 2,380
Damage Caused to Aerial Targets 990.77 344,788
Damage Caused to Ground Targets 35,417.14 12,325,163
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