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[PEA] Arado Ar 234 B-1 Blitz

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Arado Ar 234 Blitz

The Arado Ar 234 Blitz (English: lightning) is a jet-powered bomber designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado. It was the world's first operational turbojet-powered bomber, seeing service during the final months of the Second World War.

Development of the Ar 234 can be traced back to the latter half of 1940 and the request to tender from the Ministry of Aviation to produce a jet-powered high-speed reconnaissance aircraft. Arado was the only respondent with their E.370 design. While its range was beneath that of the Ministry's specification, an initial order for two prototypes was promptly issued to the company, designated Ar 234. While both of the prototypes had been mostly completed prior to the end of 1941, the Junkers Jumo 004 turbojet engines were not available prior to February 1943. Due to engine unreliability, the maiden flight of the Ar 234 V1 was delayed until 30 July 1943. In addition to the original reconnaissance-orientated Ar 234A, the fast bomber Ar 234B model was developed in response to a request by the Ministry of Aviation. Due to a lack of internal space in the relatively slender fuselage, bombloads of up to 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) had to be carried on external racks rather than in internal bomb bays.

The Ar 234 was produced only in small numbers, despite plans for production of 500 per month by late 1945. This was partly due to a lack of available jet engines and other critical materials, for which the aircraft had to compete with other types, such as the Messerschmitt Me 262. Several models were proposed, with alternative engines, cockpit improvements, and adaptations for other roles, including as a night fighter. In late 1944, aerial reconnaissance missions over enemy territory commenced. The Ar 234 was almost entirely used to perform such reconnaissance missions and it was in this capacity that it became the last Luftwaffe aircraft to overfly the United Kingdom during the war, in April 1945. In its capacity as a bomber, the most prominent use of the Ar 234 was the repeated attempts to destroy the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen between 7 and 17 March 1945. Many airframes were destroyed or captured on the ground due to a lack of serviceable engines or fuel.


Possible Aircraft Nicknames:

  • "Hecht (Pike)" : Mentioned in WWII forum threads — derived from a unit name (Sonderkommando Hecht) that operated the aircraft, and sometimes used informally to refer to the Ar 234.

  • "The Owl" : Cited in a Reddit thread as an informal nickname, possibly a community joke or a moniker from flight sim/WWII gaming circles rather than historical use.

  • "The Glass House" : Referring to the extensive plexiglass nose that offered a panoramic view for the pilot.

  • "Arado-God" : Specifically within the War Thunder community, the Ar 234 B-2 was once joked about as a "deity" or "Lord Arado" because of its then-untouchable speed in certain game tiers and its lack of offensive guns (meaning it could only "bless" enemies with bombs).

  • "The Flying Pencil" : Though more commonly applied to the Dornier Do 17, some enthusiasts use this for the Ar 234 due to its exceptionally slender and long fuselage.

  • "Blitzwing" : An unofficial, accidentally playful crossover reference or a misremembering of its actual Blitz name, since "Blitzwing" is also a most famously the name of a Decepticon character from the Transformers franchise and these are accidental but logically similar: A jet-capable Decepticon and Known for speed, aggression, and air combat.

The even more playful is if there is a Transformers series that the plot were in WWII scene, Blitzwing's alternate 'tank' form is a Tiger II tank :v)

  • Just add yours in the comments, let's discuss :)

C O N T R O L S
Trim : Flaps, cruising 'rotate' adjuster
VTOL : Further flaps
AG.4 : 'Navigation mode'
AG.7 : Jettison missilestank

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 47.7ft (14.5m)
  • Length 41.6ft (12.7m)
  • Height 13.8ft (4.2m)
  • Empty Weight 7,038lbs (3,192kg)
  • Loaded Weight 10,577lbs (4,797kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 5.484
  • Wing Loading 26.2lbs/ft2 (127.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 404.3ft2 (37.6m2)
  • Drag Points 2334

Parts

  • Number of Parts 85
  • Control Surfaces 9
  • Performance Cost 689
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    8,496 Sockdragger

    Oh, damn you, autocorrect. The one time you rely on it flagging a typo, it stays quiet. Yes, I meant I LIKE the build, but it still needs some tweaks.

    I apologize for any racial slurs I posted. It was definitely not my intention.

    4 hours ago
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    15.5k MoriSamaSP

    @Sockdragger okay... Wait, why you call this kike meanwhile this is not even a Nakajima J9Y? :'v

    But okay I will fix this soon or later

    6 hours ago
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    11.6k Jaspy190

    @Sockdragger Typo of the year, yikesss

    14 hours ago
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    8,496 Sockdragger

    I kike the bulld and would really love to upvote it. Unfortunately it flies pretty sluggish for a speed bomber and lands even worse. I'm keeping my eye out for the updates version

    19 hours ago