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The HE-111-Z |
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The HE-111-z |
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System: d20 Modern Genre: Sci-Fi Interior Illustrations: 3 Page Count (Including cover and OGL): 13 The HE-111-Z was created by fusing two obsolete airplanes together and adding a fifth engine. Originally intended to serve as a tow plane for gliders, the HE-111-Z was assigned to frontline service as an improvised heavy bomber when the pilots and engineers realized its tremendous payload capacity and endurance. Symbolic of Germany's innovative engineering, the HE-111-Z has been ubiquitous over the skies of Europe since 1945. The HE-111-Z also involves many other technical advances to keep it competitive against Allied fighters. Each HE-111-Z features an embarked "parasite" fighter, a small jet powered fighter that is mounted on the back of the bomber. The jet fighter can launch, intercept enemy aircraft, then return to its mount on the back of the HE-111-Z, thereby providing a very fuel efficient, high-speed escort with the same range capability of the HE-111-Z. The HE-111-Z is also associated with the Giant glider. It was for this glider that the HE-111-Z was first designed. The HE-111-Z is one of only a few planes in the Luftwaffe capable of hauling a fully loaded Giant into the sky. This file includes:
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The d20 system and the d20 System Logo are owned by Wizards of the Coast, Inc. and are used here with permission under the Open Gaming License. All material on this site that is clearly derived from or related to the System Reference Document including spells, items, classes, races, special abilities, and optional rules is hereby declared "Open Game Content." All other material including, but not limited to; character names, personas, concepts, themes, plot lines and any other material not explicitly contained in or clearly derived from the System Reference Document is hereby claimed as "Product Identity" and protected by US copyright laws. Any reproduction or unauthorized use of this material is prohibited without the express written permission of Bloodstone Press, Inc. 2001 - 2005. |
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