of 14 Squadron RAF,
Northwest African Coastal Air Force near Cap Corse,
Corsica ;Me 323 V1 :First prototype, powered by four
Gnome-Rhône 14N-48/49 engines ;Me 323C :Interim production version based on the V1 prototype with four engines ;Me 323 V2 :Prototype, powered by six Gnome-Rhône 14N engines, became the standard for D production series ;Me 323D-1 :First production series, powered by six Gnome-Rhône 14N engines originally intended for use in the
Bloch 175, two 7.92 mm (.312 in)
MG 15 machine guns in cockpit fittings provided, field modifications increased defensive armament, variable-pitch Ratier propellers with three blades ;Me 323D-2 :Same as D-1 but with engine installation originally intended for use in the
LeO 451, fixed-pitch wooden Heine propellers with two blades ;Me 323D-6 :Same as D-2, but with variable-pitch Ratier propellers with three blades ;Me 323 V13 :Prototype, powered by six Gnome-Rhône 14N engines, served as a master for the Me 323E production series ;Me 323 V14 :Prototype, powered by six 1,340 PS
Kraftei (unitized)
Junkers Jumo 211F engines, not proceeded with ;Me 323E-1 :Second production series, two gun turrets incorporated in the wings ;Me 323E-2 :Proposed version with heavier armament ;Me 323E-2 WT : Proposed 'escort'
gunship version, based on the E-1. Classified as a
Waffenträger ("weapons carrier") by the
RLM, which the WT suffix denoted, in a similar role to that of the American
Boeing YB-40 Flying Fortress "gunship" conversion for the
USAAF. Primary mission was to provide normal 323 cargo formations with heavy defensive protection. No cargo carrying ability. "Solid" nose with 20mm cannon turret, two additional wing turrets plus up to ten other machine guns and cannon of varying calibres firing from standard and new waist/beam positions. 1.3 tonnes of armour plating was added across the entire airframe. To operate the weapons the crew increased to twenty-one. Two prototypes built and tested, but series was cancelled after it was judged that normal single-engined fighters were more effective in the transport escort role. One of the prototypes was briefly assigned to
KG 200 for operational evaluation, where it flew armed escort for the small number of captured
B-17 Flying Fortresses operated by the
Geschwader. ;Me 323 V16 :Prototype, powered by six unitized 1,340 PS Jumo 211R engines, intended to serve as a master for the Me 323F production series ;Me 323F :Projected production version of the V16 prototype, instead produced by
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin as the
ZMe 323F ;Me 323 V17 :Prototype (unfinished), powered by six 1,600 PS (1,578 hp, 1,177 kW)
Gnome-Rhône 14R engines, intended to serve as a master for the Me 323G ;Me 323G :Projected production version of the V17 prototype ;ZMe 323H :Projected version with a load capacity of 18 tons and a range of about 600 miles ;Me 323Z :Proposed
Zwilling ("
Twin") variant with two fuselages joined by a central wing. The aircraft would have been powered by 9
BMW 801 engines and would have been the largest aircraft at the time by wingspan had it been built. According to some sources a single example was constructed, however there is no evidence to verify this claim. ;ZMe 423 :Proposed six-engined heavy transport aircraft based on the Me 323 ==Surviving aircraft==