Ar 234B
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Erich Sommer flew the first combat mission with the Ar234 on 2 August 1944, a photo-recce flight over Normandy bridgehead...
The Luftwaffe conducted reconnaissance operations with the new Ar-234Bs through the fall, including some reconnaissance missions over England, beginning in October, to determine if the Allies were preparing a follow-up amphibious landing in the Netherlands. Despite the activity, it wasn't until 21 November 1944 that Allied pilots reported spotting an Ar-234B, when P-51s escorting bombers over Holland observed one of the jets overflying their formation. Detected, the German pilot immediately applied power and disappeared.
Bomber sorties did not take place until Christmas Eve, when nine Ar 234Bs, each carrying a single 500 kilogram (1,100 pound) bomb, took off from a German airbase single file to attack Liege in Belgium, in support of the Wehrmacht's ground offensive then underway in the Ardennes. Such attacks continued until the weather became too nasty in early January to allow operations to be safely continued.
An inventory of Ar-234s at that time indicated 17 of them in service, with 12 configured as bombers and 5 as photo-reconnaissance machines. This quantity was surprisingly small, since 148 had been delivered to the Luftwaffe by the end of 1944. The small number of the aircraft in service was almost certainly due to the disruptions caused by Allied air attacks on German industrial and military infrastructure.
So your choice:
Recce as early as August '44.
Bomber sorties began Dec '44
For ToD 234 Recce Sorties over the Normandy Bridgehead would be fun (no bombs of course). I believe the 234 was even used in the Norway/Tirpitz scenario as recce.
Me 163
Erprobungskommando 16 - first operational mission flown on 13 May '44 by Späte in the all-red Me 163B V-41.
I think that for events, scenerios and ToD using opration testing units s as equal to 'squadron service' would be a mistake. I only offer the above because you may or may not use the same critera in the CT.
I. Gruppe JG 400 was established on August '44. First combat action on 10 Sept '44 where a lone 163 attacks a single B-17 that flew out of formation. Next action 11 Sept '44 where 7 163's attack a formation of 1131 bombers and 900 escort fighters. Three B-17's were said to have been shot down (unsure of the details).
Your choice here as well:
May '44 operation testing
August '44 for the establishment of JG400
Sept '44 for first combat
Ju 88A-4
The Ju 88A-4 entered production in early '41. KG 51 was one of the first bomer units to recieve the Ju 88A-4. The Ju 88A-4 first major combat mission was flown on 22 Jun '41 on the Ost front.
The Ju-88s involved in the Battle of Britain were a mix of Ju-88A-1s and some Ju-88A-5s. Going into the first half of '41 the Ju 88A-5 equipped nearly all Ju 88 squadrons (some A-1s were converted to A-5 standard) which was about the same time the A-4 entered squadron service.(The A-4 is 15 mph faster then the A-1 and upto 21 mph faster then the A-5, slighly heavier bombload).
I don't recall exact service entry date for the A-4 with KG 51 but I believe April/May '41is close enough. Maybe someone has an exact date.