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History
The MB.162 was like a lot of bombers of that era the military version of a long range passenger plane, the MB.160. The prototype was ready in June 1940 only a few weeks before France fell, if it had been put into production at the start of 1941 as planed it would have given the French a heavy bomber on par with the B-17. In 1943 the prototype was taken to Germany & used by the KG 200 unit, who specialized in using captured & experimental aircraft for secret operations.
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