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      • The Luftwaffe assigned two airfleets to the campaign. Albert Kesselring 's Luftflotte 1 was equipped with 807 aircraft, which was augmented by 92 Seaplanes of Fliegerfuhrer der Seeluftstreitkrafte.
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  1. Heinkel He 219A-2 Uhu (Eagle Owl) (Werknummer 290202), coded GI+KQ. This aircraft was one of three He 219s found at Grove airfield in Denmark, which had been operated by the 1st Night Fighter Wing (Nachtjagdgeschwader 1) in Jutland. It was captured by the RAF and assigned the designation USA 10.

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  3. The Luftwaffe assigned two airfleets to the campaign. Albert Kesselring 's Luftflotte 1 was equipped with 807 aircraft, which was augmented by 92 Seaplanes of Fliegerfuhrer der Seeluftstreitkrafte. Alexander Löhr 's Luftflotte 4 had 627 aircraft, augmented by 30 Slovak aircraft.

  4. This article features descriptions of the most important Luftwaffe aircraft in the German aircraft in the run-up and during World War Two. Histories and flight specifications are given below.

  5. The Luftwaffe, the aerial warfare branch of the German Wehrmacht during World War II, employed a wide range of aircraft. Here's the list.

    • Hundreds of Luftwaffe pilots and personnel trained in the Soviet Union. Following the end of World War One and the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forbidden from having an air force after 1920 (except for up to 100 seaplanes to work in minesweeping operations).
    • A Luftwaffe detachment supported rebel forces in the Spanish Civil War. Together with personnel from the German army, this detachment was known as the Condor Legion.
    • By the start of World War Two the Luftwaffe was the largest and most powerful air force in Europe. This saw it quickly establishing air supremacy during the German invasion of Poland in September 1939 and later playing an important role in helping Germany to secure victory during the Battle of France in the spring of 1940 – within a short amount of time, Germany had invaded and conquered most of Western Europe.
    • Its paratroopers were the first to ever be used in large-scale airborne military operations. The Fallschirmjäger were the paratrooper branch of the German Luftwaffe.
  6. By September 1939, the Luftwaffe had a total of 4,000 aircraft and 400,000 personnel. This strength had grown to 1,700,000 by 1941. In total, 571,000 of these were in anti-aircraft units and another 18 percent were in the signals branch. Only 36 percent or 588,000 comprised aircrew, but this also included the aircraft maintenance personnel.

  7. The aircraft became operational with the Luftwaffe in mid-1944. The Me 262 was faster and more heavily armed than any Allied fighter, including the British jet-powered Gloster Meteor . [ 6 ] The Allies countered by attacking the aircraft on the ground and during takeoff and landing.

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