Arado Ar 234 B Blitz
The Arado Ar 234 B Blitz (Lightning) was the world's
first operational jet bomber and reconnaissance
aircraft. The first Ar 234 combat mission, a
reconnaissance flight over the Allied beachhead in
Normandy, took place August 2, 1944. With a maximum
speed of 459 miles per hour, the Blitz
easily eluded Allied piston engine fighters. While less
famous than the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighters, the
Ar 234s that reached Luftwaffe units provided excellent
service, especially as reconnaissance aircraft.
This Ar 234 B-2 served with bomber unit KG 76 from
December 1944 until May 1945, when British forces
captured it in Norway. Turned over to the United
States, it was brought to Wright Field, Ohio, in 1946
for flight testing. In 1949 it was transferred to the
Smithsonian, which restored it in 1984-89. This Arado
is the sole survivor of its type.
Photo 116, Udvar-Hazy Center, 2013