26.08.2008, 20:52
Okay, I'll give it a try and see if I get your criteria right............
Arado Ar 234 C3
'Arado 234 Blitz, Monogram Monarch -1, by J. Richard Smith & Eddie J. Creek'
'Ar 234 C, fuselage, wing and tail rib locations'. Page 88 of above.
'5 view blueprint and color plate. Page 90 and 91 of above.
'Photographs', pages 92 to 100 of above.
I know this is a hard copy reference, I'll work on adding 'net' links as I find them!
First 'links' I could find, has several other 234's referenced! http://www.vectorsite.net/avar234.html
and http://tanks45.tripod.com/Jets45/Histor ... /Ar234.htm
and http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/b/444/2/2/23
General description, a four engine version (mounted in pairs, close proximity, not spaced apart), with the 'upright pilot' position and a 'bubble' nose cockpit to accommodate him.
"...... but there is little doubt that it was the fastest production turbojet-driven aircraft of the Second World War."
I'll be adding more Ar 234 variants from this book as it is a favorite of mine. And who knows, maybe one of them might inspire someone to make one of them?
Dennis
Arado Ar 234 C3
'Arado 234 Blitz, Monogram Monarch -1, by J. Richard Smith & Eddie J. Creek'
'Ar 234 C, fuselage, wing and tail rib locations'. Page 88 of above.
'5 view blueprint and color plate. Page 90 and 91 of above.
'Photographs', pages 92 to 100 of above.
I know this is a hard copy reference, I'll work on adding 'net' links as I find them!
First 'links' I could find, has several other 234's referenced! http://www.vectorsite.net/avar234.html
and http://tanks45.tripod.com/Jets45/Histor ... /Ar234.htm
and http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/b/444/2/2/23
General description, a four engine version (mounted in pairs, close proximity, not spaced apart), with the 'upright pilot' position and a 'bubble' nose cockpit to accommodate him.
"...... but there is little doubt that it was the fastest production turbojet-driven aircraft of the Second World War."
I'll be adding more Ar 234 variants from this book as it is a favorite of mine. And who knows, maybe one of them might inspire someone to make one of them?
Dennis