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Kagero KAG3062 - - Monograph 62 - Arado Ar 234 Blitz Vol. II
Kagero KAG3062 - - Monograph 62 - Arado Ar 234 Blitz Vol. II
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Profiles
120 pages
35 archival photos
100 redenders
24 pages pages A4, and 3 pages format A2 drawings with technical data
2 drawings sheets A4, scale 1:72
1 double B2 sheet with drawings sheets, scale 1:32
1 single-track B2 sheet with drawings sheets, scale 1:48
format (sizes): (210x297 mm)
matte coated paper
soft cover binding
Other ProjectsTests with the Arado Ar 234 prototypes demonstrated that straight wings retained their good aerodynamic characteristics only at speeds below 800 kph. Near-supersonic flights demanded a completely new approach to wing geometry. On 9th December 1942 two Arado company engineers, Rüdiger Kosin and Walter Lehmann, patented a crescent shaped wing, which had its sweep and chord decreasing from root to tip. In mid-1944 Kosin decided to use his wing design on the Arado 234. Five variants of the wing were built, designated Versuchsflügel I through V, each differing in its sweep. Nevertheless, none of them was used in practice. The most advanced work on this project was carried out at Dedelsdorf airbase, where the Ar 234 V16 was being re-built as part of this research. The aircraft was destroyed in mid-April 1945 by advancing British troops as they captured the airfield
Note *** Plastic Model Kits do not come with Glue & Paints unless stated otherwise.
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Profiles
120 pages
35 archival photos
100 redenders
24 pages pages A4, and 3 pages format A2 drawings with technical data
2 drawings sheets A4, scale 1:72
1 double B2 sheet with drawings sheets, scale 1:32
1 single-track B2 sheet with drawings sheets, scale 1:48
format (sizes): (210x297 mm)
matte coated paper
soft cover binding
Other ProjectsTests with the Arado Ar 234 prototypes demonstrated that straight wings retained their good aerodynamic characteristics only at speeds below 800 kph. Near-supersonic flights demanded a completely new approach to wing geometry. On 9th December 1942 two Arado company engineers, Rüdiger Kosin and Walter Lehmann, patented a crescent shaped wing, which had its sweep and chord decreasing from root to tip. In mid-1944 Kosin decided to use his wing design on the Arado 234. Five variants of the wing were built, designated Versuchsflügel I through V, each differing in its sweep. Nevertheless, none of them was used in practice. The most advanced work on this project was carried out at Dedelsdorf airbase, where the Ar 234 V16 was being re-built as part of this research. The aircraft was destroyed in mid-April 1945 by advancing British troops as they captured the airfield
Note *** Plastic Model Kits do not come with Glue & Paints unless stated otherwise.
