For all you cronies who pee and moan about doing your search before your post, well, I did.
Last post was in 07 and one other one in 05. I'm in love with the 234 and cannot say enough. I also love the fact that it is
Bomber Pilots Bomber! You actually have to learn how to fly it. But once you do it is pure
So without further yack Id like to formally request the "C" Model 234.
Here is a paste from Greg Goebel...
The experiments with the BMW 003 engine performed with the Ar-234 V6 and Ar-234 V8 prototypes, as well as with an Ar-234B that was also fitted with the paired BMW 003 installation, also led to a next-generation variant, the "Ar-234C". The Ar-234C was fitted with four BMW 003s, each rated at 7.85 kN (800 kgp / 1,760 lbf) thrust, clustered in pairs on each wing. It had a raised canopy to give a better field of view, and incorporated many small aerodynamic improvements. The result was a much faster aircraft, with a maximum speed of 870 KPH (540 MPH).
ARADO AR-234C:
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wingspan 14.1 meters 46 feet 4 inches
wing area 26.4 sq_meters 284.16 sq_feet
length 12.6 meters 41 feet 6 inches
height 4.30 meters 14 feet 1 inch
empty weight 5,990 kilograms 13,200 pounds
max loaded weight 9,890 kilograms 21,800 pounds
maximum speed 873 KPH 542 MPH
service ceiling 12,000 meters 39,370 feet
operational radius 660 kilometers 410 MI /
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The first prototype for the Ar-234C, the "Ar-234 V19", was flown in October 1944. Once production lines were tooled, in principle all further Ar-234 production would be based of different variants of the Ar-234C. These variants included reconnaissance, bomber, night-fighter, and "general-purpose" variants, with orders in the thousands. The BMW 003 had not been refined to the point where it was very reliable, but given the military situation they had to be used anyway.
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