Males are also known to carry the chicks to safety under the wings.
Up to 460 lb of bombs could be carried under the wings, aimed by the gunner whose seat folded to allow use of a bombsight.
In the torpedo-bomber configuration, three torpedoes could be carried under the belly and the wings.
And these photos show they weren't carrying any ordnance under the wings.
Additionally some examples also carried two or four 10 cm air-to-air rockets under the wings.
One aircraft converted to a light-bomber to carry 16 20lb bombs under the wings.
Up to 700 kg of bombs could be carried under the wings, like the PZL.23.
Weapons and fuel tanks can be carried under the wings as well.
Those three Hun crates carried light bombs under the wings.
The FB1 had been modified from the original design to allow it to carry rocket projectiles or bombs under the wings.