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Fieseler Fi 167 Torpedo Bomber

Fieseler Fi 167 Torpedo Bomber

The Fieseler Fi 167 was a 1930s German biplane torpedo and reconnaissance bomber designed for use from the Graf Zeppelin class aircraft carriers under construction from 1936 to 1942.

When construction of the Graf Zeppelin was stopped in 1940, production was stopped and the 14 completed examples were taken into Luftwaffe service in the Erprobungsgruppe 167 evaluation/test unit, with nine Fi 167s taken to the Netherlands for coastal trials. The Fi 167s returned to Germany in the summer of 1943, after which they were sold to Croatia,

Fieseler Fi 167 Prototypes

Fieseler Fi 167A-0

Croatian Fieseler Fi 167

Yugoslav Partisan Operated Fieseler Fi 167

Fieseler Fi 167 operated by the Yugoslav Partisans during the war. The Red Star can be seen painted under the lower wings
Fieseler Fi 167 operated by the Yugoslav Partisans during the war. The Red Star can be seen painted under the lower wings