The Henschel Hs 123 was a ground-attack biplane that was designed as an interim solution while a more modern aircraft was being developed. Despite being earmarked for retirement even before World War II, it defied time and saw front-line action almost until the end of the war.
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Sources
- Flugzeug Profile 42 - Henschel Hs 123 by Rudolf Höfling
- Aviation Elite Units - Luftwaffe Schlachtgruppen by John Weal
- Lufwaffe Colours - Schlachtflieger - Luftwaffe Ground-Attack Units 1937-1945 by Richard Smith, Chris Goss, Martin Pegg, Andrew Arthy, Nick Beale and Robert Forsyth
- La Maquina Y La Historia - Perfiles Aeronauticos 2 - Henschel Hs 123 by Luca Molina Franco
- German Bomber Aircraft by Thomas Newdick
- Warplanes of the Luftwaffe by David Donald
- Black Cross Red Star 1-5 by Christer Bergström
- Several other sources like aircraft manuals and tests
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