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Old 18th March 2016, 00:39
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Questions abou "Blitz"

I am not quite sure on how this twin or four engined jet Arado
was operated .

The pilot seems to be strapped on a rather interesting type
of back style type parachute with black metalic of some sort
of a black pad between the chute and pilot's back,a stick
that could have been stowed to the right and a detachable
landing gear along with a brake chute .

Questions : how was the pilot suposed to bail out given
this was a jet bomber, was there an escape hatch
underneath ? after detaching the gear and drag chute
on landings how was this bomber comming to a rest ? It
was not equipped with slides depicted on attachment.

Also which sqd was operating the 234's and were there
any brought down by Soviet and American fighters ?

Again I am no expert on this .

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Old 18th March 2016, 00:52
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Re: Questions abou "Blitz"

It was only the prototypes for the A-series that had a jettisonable undercarriage and landed on a skid which could be extended from beneath the fuselage and usually came to rest with one wing tip on the ground. The mass-produced B-series had a tricycle undercarriage.

I don't know how many people ever did bail out of an Ar 234 successfully but the only way to do it was through the hatch in the cockpit roof. I suppose you either inverted the aircraft and dropped clear, or pitched it forward to throw yourself out. I don't know if an ejector seat was ever considered for the type.
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Old 18th March 2016, 00:56
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Re: Questions abou "Blitz"

Many thanks Nck worth researching further .Attachments AAC and RAF
captured AR-234

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Alex K

PS : I found that colored model shot , was wrong it was comming to
a rest on the above depicted slides mounted centerline, I note some
sort of spoilers under each engine .

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Re: Questions abou "Blitz"

Hello friends,

well i would say Arado - Yes. But not a Ar 234 but a Ar 232 cockpit. The righthand seat. So this is most probably not the Flugzeugführer.

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