             The Henschel Hs 132C Dive Bomber


     With a close resemblance to the He 162, the Henschel Hs
132 was begun in 1944 with the interesting concept of having
a prone pilot.  This was to help him withstand higher G-
forces, as proved in experiments.

     The Hs 132B was to be a ground attack aircraft, with 2 x
MK 151 20mm cannon and an 1102 pound bomb.  With the
availability of the more powerful Heinkel-Hirth 011A-1
turbojet, the Hs 132C would have begun production, with 2 x
30mm MK 103 (60 rpg), 2 x 20mm MK 151 (250 rpg), and either
an 1102 or a 551 pound bomb under the centerline.

     Prototypes were built by the war's end.


HOW TO USE THIS MOD PLANE

First, make a backup of your HE162.SPC file, such as copying
it as HE162.BAK.  Then copy the HS132c.exp file to the .SPC
file, such as:
COPY HS132C.EXP HE162.SPC

The Hs132 will now fly instead of the HE162 when the program
calls for a HE162.

To reverse the process simply copy the backup file back into
the .SPC file, such as:
COPY HE162.BAK HE162.SPC


Data from "Warplanes of the Third Reich" by William Green.

Created by Andrew Mclaughlin, with changes by Gregory M.
"Sturmer" Smith.
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