Héja: Hungarian Fighter with Italian Roots
Before the outbreak of the Second World War, Hungary’s fighter aviation relied largely on foreign aircraft. In the mid-1930s, the Hungarian Air Force purchased Fiat CR.32 and CR.42 fighters from Italy. But aviation was advancing at a breakneck pace: outdated biplanes stood no chance against the latest monoplane fighters in terms of speed and firepower. The Royal Hungarian Air Force urgently needed a modern replacement. This video is available with voiceovers and subtitles in multiple languages. You can find and enable them in the settings menu. 🔘 Site: http://warthunder.com/ 🔘 Twitch: / warthunder 🔘 Telegram: https://t.me/warthunder 🔘 Twitter: / warthunder 🔘 Facebook: / warthunder 🔘 Forum: http://forum.warthunder.com/ #WarThunder

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