Hungarian Forces
Budapest acquired production rights for the RE-2000 and during 1940-1942 built a total of about 200 aircraft, known as MÁVAG Héja II. The II series was given a more reliable engine (the Re-2000 had been notorious for throwing pistons through the engine block), some armor protection, Telefunken radios, and Hungarian machine guns. A difficult plane to control, it saw service mainly on the Russian front, but from 1943 it was replaced by the faster and more potent Me-109.
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8/27/2011