Biplanes for ww2: where could've these still mattered?

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Not biplanes.
Which weren't?

The Heinkel He50 was designed for the IJN, which was produced by Aichi as the D1A. The He50 in Luftwaffe service was replaced by the Hs123.

The Polikarpov U-2 (later redesignated as the Po-2) was best known as the night harassment aircraft of the Red Airforce's "Nacht-Hexxen".

The Curtiss SOC "Seagull" was replaced by the OS2U, with was to be replaced by the SO3C but after the Seamew's dismal performance, the SOC was brought back into frontline service through 1945 to supplement the Kingfisher.

All three mentioned:
He50 (including D1A)
U-2/PO-2
SOC
were most certainly biplanes.
 
The He50 in Luftwaffe service was replaced by the Hs123.
Replaced as a dive bomber yes, but I believe the He50 actually saw continued service as a night harassment raider in the same style as the PO2 until the end of the war?
 

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