Wonwings diary-The Arado AR.234C Blitz
Arado Ar.234.
The Arado AR.234 Blitz was the worlds first jet powered bomber,despite the fact that the original intentions were for it to be a fast reconnaisance aircraft.Work on the Arado AR.234 began in 1940 and was the result of a design study called E.370,the protype emerged in 1943,a shoulder wing design with two engines underslung beneath the wings,the fuselage cross section was so narrow that the undercarriage could not retract into it,the outcome was a jettisonable take off trolley,and retractable skids which the aircraft could return to earth.
There were considerable delays with the new Jumo 004B-0 engines which were finally delivered in February of 1943,meanwhile taxying tests were carried out culminating in the first flight in mid June,the third prototype had rocket assisted take off bottles ( RATOG )gear fitted together with a pressurised cockpit and early ejector seat.The engines were gradually uprated from 1,852 lbs to 1,962 lbs but the seventh machine in the 'A' series crashed after an engine fire killing the chief Arado test pilot Flugkapitan Selle.
The 'B' series had a conventional landing gear fitted,to alleviate the problems of not being able to move the AR.2324A around without fitting the launch trolley,the aircraft suffered thrust control problems and the BMW 003A-1 was fitted into the later 'B' series.
Operational evaluation took place over France in the reconnaisance role,during this time they defied interception.The bomber version became operational experimentally in the Stabstraffel of KG.76 on night fighter operations.
The AR.234C was fitted with four BMW003A-1 engines in 1944 and is the one shown here in model form.


The Frog kit came complete with a FZG 76 Flying Bomb model, and represented a projected plan to piggy back the bomb and launch them over populated cities at night.
Max speed 460 mph at 20,000 feet,she could climb to that height in 18 minutes.
Max range with bomb load 1,013 miles.
A truly awesome machine for its time which if developed earlier could have easily changed the path of WW.2.
Arado Ar.234.
The Arado AR.234 Blitz was the worlds first jet powered bomber,despite the fact that the original intentions were for it to be a fast reconnaisance aircraft.Work on the Arado AR.234 began in 1940 and was the result of a design study called E.370,the protype emerged in 1943,a shoulder wing design with two engines underslung beneath the wings,the fuselage cross section was so narrow that the undercarriage could not retract into it,the outcome was a jettisonable take off trolley,and retractable skids which the aircraft could return to earth.
There were considerable delays with the new Jumo 004B-0 engines which were finally delivered in February of 1943,meanwhile taxying tests were carried out culminating in the first flight in mid June,the third prototype had rocket assisted take off bottles ( RATOG )gear fitted together with a pressurised cockpit and early ejector seat.The engines were gradually uprated from 1,852 lbs to 1,962 lbs but the seventh machine in the 'A' series crashed after an engine fire killing the chief Arado test pilot Flugkapitan Selle.
The 'B' series had a conventional landing gear fitted,to alleviate the problems of not being able to move the AR.2324A around without fitting the launch trolley,the aircraft suffered thrust control problems and the BMW 003A-1 was fitted into the later 'B' series.
Operational evaluation took place over France in the reconnaisance role,during this time they defied interception.The bomber version became operational experimentally in the Stabstraffel of KG.76 on night fighter operations.
The AR.234C was fitted with four BMW003A-1 engines in 1944 and is the one shown here in model form.


The Frog kit came complete with a FZG 76 Flying Bomb model, and represented a projected plan to piggy back the bomb and launch them over populated cities at night.
Max speed 460 mph at 20,000 feet,she could climb to that height in 18 minutes.
Max range with bomb load 1,013 miles.
A truly awesome machine for its time which if developed earlier could have easily changed the path of WW.2.
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