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Nashorn (German: [ˈnaːsˌhɔɐ̯n],
German for "rhinoceros"),
initially known as
Hornisse (German "hornet"), was a
German Panzerjäger ("tank hunter") of
World War...
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limited service in 1942, but was soon
replaced by the
Messerschmitt Me 410
Hornisse, a
further development of the Me 210. The
failure of the Me 210's development...
- The
Messerschmitt Me 410
Hornisse (Hornet) is a
heavy fighter and
Schnellbomber ("Fast Bomber" in English)
designed and
produced by the
German aircraft...
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Panzer III tank, for
aerial use in the twin-engined
Messerschmitt Me 410
Hornisse bomber destroyer. They were
installed as Umrüst-Bausätze ("factory modification")...
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deteriorated more slowly. It was
installed in the
Messerschmitt Bf 109, Me 410
Hornisse, Fw 190, Ju 88,
Junkers Ju 388, He 177
Greif bomber variants, and many...
- the company. The
design problems were
eventually addressed in the Me 410
Hornisse, but only
small numbers were
built before all
attention turned to the 262...
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produced an enlarged, six-occupant
version of the Fw 61,
designated Fa 226
Hornisse (Hornet),
while contracting out
development of the engine, transmission...
- Hugo Wolf AG. (retrieved 6
February 2016) Hans
Rudolf Schneider. "Die
Hornisse, die nie
fliegen wird"
Archived 9
November 2017 at the
Wayback Machine...
- such as the
special Ju 88P fighters, as well as one
model of the Me 410
Hornisse but
these measures did not have much
effect on the
American strategic bomber...
- replacements, the
aforementioned Me 210 and the
significantly improved Me 410
Hornisse,
never fully replaced the Bf 110. The Bf 110
served with
considerable success...