Hearts of Iron IV – Historical German Aircraft Design Guide

This Guide is a list of various German aircraft designs Utilized/designed in WWII.

Introduction

The German army would develop many designs of aircraft over the period of the war and this guide will try to give you the ability to produce vehicles from historical designs as well as some late-war experimental airframes, also keep in mind due to the sheer amount of aircraft designed during th war I will only be covering the aircraft that entered mass production or the best alternative for the the airframe

Keep in mind the Aircraft Designer in HOI4 doesn’t allow for a lot of variety in the modifications so many vehicles will be very similar and will be condensed

Interwar Airframes

He 51
produced: 667
owned: 280
The Heinkel He 51 was a German single-seat biplane fighter aircraft with several Variants, With the He 51a – He-51B-1 and the He 51B-3 being very similar having had 621 Produced, there was also the He 51B-2 that had Floats added as well with 46 being built

Interwar Small Airframe
-1x Engine I
-2x Light Machine Guns

He 51C-1
produced:100
owned: 0
The Heinkel He 51C-1 was a modified varient of the He 51 for use as a CAS aircraft

Interwar Small Airframe
-1x Engine I
-2x Light Machine Gun
-Bomb Locks

Hs 123
Produced:250
Owned: 80
The Henschel Hs 123 was a single-seat biplane dive bomber and close-support attack aircraft flown by the German Luftwaffe during the Spanish Civil War and the early to midpoint of World War II. It proved to be robust, durable and effective especially in severe conditions. It continued to see front-line service until 1944, only to be withdrawn due to a lack of serviceable airframes and spare parts (production ended in 1940). To note there was also a field modification that added 2x 20mm Cannons

Interwar Small Airframe
-1x Engine I
-Bomb Locks

Do 17
Produced:2139
Owned:0
The Dornier Do 17 is a twin-engined light bomber produced by Dornier Flugzeugwerke for the German Luftwaffe during World War II. Designed in the early 1930s as a Schnellbomber (“fast bomber”) intended to be fast enough to outrun opposing aircraft.

Interwar Small Airframe
-Small Bomb Bay
-2x Engine I
-2x Light Machine Gun Defence Turrets

Ar 168
Produced:511
Owned:0
The Arado Ar 68 was a German single-seat biplane fighter developed in the mid-1930s. It was among the first fighters produced when Germany abandoned the restrictions of the Treaty of Versailles and began rearming.

Interwar Carrier Airframe
-1x Engine I
-2x Light Machine Guns

Do 23
Produced:282
Owned: 440
Between 1934 and 1935 282 Dornier Do 23s were built for the Luftwaffe of which 273 were assigned to the units. In 1936 the machines were replaced by the first versions of the Do 17 and were transferred to the training duties

Interwar Medium Airframe
-2x Engine I
-Medium Bomb Bay

Ju 86
Produced: 900
Owned: 40
The Junkers Ju 86 was a German monoplane bomber and civilian airliner designed in the early 1930s, and employed by various air forces on both sides during World War II.

Interwar Medium Airframe
-2x Engine II
-2x Light Machine Gun Defence Turret
-Extra Fuel Tank
-Medium Bomb Bay

Do 18
Produced: 170
Owned: 0
The Dornier Do 18 was a development of the Do 16 flying boat. It was developed for the Luftwaffe, but Luft Hansa received five aircraft and used these for tests between the Azores and the North American continent in 1936 and on their mail route over the South Atlantic from 1937 to 1939.

Interwar Large Airframe
-Torpedo Mountings
-Flying Boat
-2x Cannon Defence Turret I

Basic Airframes

Bf 109 A-D
Produced:1068 (A:22 B:341 C:58 D:647)
Owned: 0
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 is a German World War II fighter aircraft that was, along with the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, the backbone of the Luftwaffe’s fighter force. The Bf 109 first saw operational service in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War and was still in service at the end of World War II in 1945. It was one of the most advanced fighters when it first appeared, with an all-metal monocoque construction, a closed canopy, and retractable landing gear. The A-D varients were produced until 1939

Basic Small Airframe
-4x Light Machine Gun
-1x Engine II

Bf 109E-1
Produced: 1183
Owned: 0
The Bf 109E-1 was a ground support modification adding a 250kg bomb and an improvement upon the engine but due the limits of the designer there isnt a proper way to do that in game so just add Bomb locks

Basic Small Airframe
-4x Light Machine Gun
-1x Engine II
-Bomb Locks

Bf 109E-3
Produced: 1276
Owned: 0
The E-3 varient added a 2 20mm cannons to the Bf 109D varient

Basic Small Airframe
-4x Light Machine Gun
-1x Engine II
-2x Cannon I

Bf 109E-4
Produced: 561
Owned: 0
The E-4 Varient added a 250Kg Bomb to the E-3 varient

Basic Small Airframe
-4x Light Machine Gun
-1x Engine II
-2x Cannon I
-Bomb Locks

Bf-109E-5
Produced: 19
Owned: 0
Recon Varient of the Bf 109E series, was not armed in real life but the game does not allow that so just add it the E-3 Varient

Bf 109E-7
Produced: 438
Owned: 0
The E-7 Varient was similar to the E-4 varient with added Drop Tanks and bombs

Bf 109F-1
Produced: 208
Owned: 0
The F-1 was less armed than the E series but served a similar role

Basic small Airframe
-1x Engine II
-2x Light Machine Gun
-1x Cannon I
-Bomb Locks

Bf 109F-2
Produced: 1384
Owned: 0
The F-2 saw a rocket armament replace the 250kg bomb

Basic small Airframe
-1x Engine II
-2x Light Machine Gun
-1x Cannon I
-Rocket Rails

Bf-109F-3
Produced: 15
Owned:0
The F-3 removed CAS Capabilities

Basic small Airframe
-1x Engine II
-2x Light Machine Gun
-1x Cannon I

Bf-109F-4
Produced: 1841
Owned: 0
No tangible difference in game from the F-3 Varient

Bf-109F-5
Produced: 1
The recon varient for the F Series

Basic small Airframe
-1x Engine II
-2x Light Machine Gun
-Camera

Bf-109G-1
Produced: 167

Basic Small Airframe
-1x Engine II
-2x Light Machine Gun
-1x Cannon I
-Drop Tanks

Bf 109G-2
Produced:1587
Added Bomb Locks

Bf 109G-3
Produced: 50
Added AA Radar I to the G-2

Bf 109G-(4/5)
Produced:4:1246 5:475
Added AA Radar to the G-1

Bf 109G-6
Produced: `12226+
Main Production of the Bf 109 Airframe

Basic small Airframe
-1x Engine III
-2x Light Machine Gun
-1x Cannon I
-Drop Tanks

Bf 109G-8
Produced: 906
Recon Varient of the G series

Basic small Airframe
-1x Engine II
-2x Light Machine Gun
-Camera

Bf 109G-10
Produced: 2700
Upgraded AA Radar

Bf 109G-14
Produced: 6873+
-1x Engine IV
–2x Light Machine Gun
-1x Cannon I
-Drop Tanks

Bf 109K-4
Produced: 1700+
The Last production Varient of the Bf-109 Produced en mass

Basic Small Airframe
-1x Engie IV
-2x Light Machine Gun
-1x Cannon I
-Drop Tanks
-Bomb Locks

Bf-109T
Produced: 509
Carrier Varient of the Bf 109

Basic Carrier Airframe
-1x Engine II
-4x Light Machine Gun
-2x Cannon I

Ju 87A
Produced: 25
Starting CAS in game

Basic Small Airframe
-1x Engine II
-1x Light Machine Gun Defence Turret
-Dive Breaks
-Bomb Locks

Ju 87B
Produced: 4275
The Ju 87 B series was to be the first mass-produced variant. It was also the first model to utilize Jericho Trumpets but no real way to add hat in game so it would fall under the A varient

Ju 87R
Produced:227
A long range version of the Ju 87B was also built, known as the Ju 87R, the letter being an abbreviation for Reichweite, “(operational) range”. They were primarily intended for anti-shipping missions. Just add a drop tank to the Ju 87A

Ju 87C
Produced: 500
The “carrier Stuka” was to be built at the Weserflug Company’s Lemwerder plant between April and July 1940.

Basic Carrier Airframe
-1x Engine II
-1x Light Machine Gun Defence Turret
-Dive Breaks
-Bomb Locks

Ju 87D
Produced: 1373
Despite the Stuka’s vulnerability to enemy fighters having been exposed during the Battle of Britain, the Luftwaffe had no choice but to continue its development, as there was no replacement aircraft in sight. The result was the D-series.

Basic Small Airframe
-1x Engine II
-1x Light Machine Gun Defence Turret
-Dive Breaks
-Bomb Locks
-Bomb Locks
-Extra Fuel Tanks
-Drop Tanks

Do 22
Produced: `30
The Dornier Do 22 was a German seaplane, developed in the 1930s. Despite good performance, it was built only in small numbers and entirely for the export market. The type was operated in the Second World War by Finland, Greece and Yugoslavia.

Basic Small Airframe
-1x Engine I
-Torpedo Mountings
-1x Light Machine Gun Defence Turret
-Floats

Fi 167
Produced: 14
The Fieseler Fi 167 was a 1930s German biplane torpedo and reconnaissance bomber designed for use from the Graf Zeppelin class aircraft carriers under construction from 1936 to 1942.

Basic Small Airframe
-Torpedo Mounting
-1x Engine II
-1x Light Machine Gun Defence Turret

He 111A-D
Produced:347
The Heinkel He 111 is a German airliner and bomber designed by Siegfried and Walter Günter at Heinkel Flugzeugwerke in 1934. Through development, it was described as a “wolf in sheep’s clothing”. Due to restrictions placed on Germany after the First World War prohibiting bombers, it was presented solely as a civil airliner, although from conception the design was intended to provide the nascent Luftwaffe with a heavy bomber.

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine II
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Medium Bomb Bay
-2x Light Machine gun Defence turret
-2x Light Machine gun Defence turret

He 111E
Produced:
The E-1s came off the production line in February 1938, in time for a number of these aircraft to serve in the Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War in March 1938. The RLM thought that because the E variant could outrun enemy fighters in Spain, there was no need to increase the defensive weaponry, which would prove to be a mistake in later years.

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine II
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Medium Bomb Bay
-2x Light Machine gun Defence Turret
-2x Light Machine gun Defence Turret
-Radio Navigation I
-Bomb Sights

He 111F
Produced: 84
Heinkel’s industrial capacity was limited and production was delayed. Nevertheless, 24 machines of the F-1 series were exported to Turkey. Another 20 of the F-2 variant and 40 of the F-4 Varient were built.

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine II
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Medium Bomb Bay
-2x Light Machine gun Defence Turret
-2x Light Machine gun Defence Turret
-Radio Navigation I
-Bomb Sights
-Bomb Locks

He-111J
Produced: 90
The He 111’s low-level performance attracted the interest of the Kriegsmarine. The result was the He 111J, capable of carrying torpedoes and mines.

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine II
-2x Light Machine gun Defence Turret
-2x Light Machine gun Defence Turret
-Air-Ground Radar I
-Torpedo Mountings
-Mines

He-111P
Produced: 777
The He 111P incorporated the updated Daimler-Benz DB 601A-1 liquid-cooled engine and featured a newly designed nose section, including an asymmetric mounting for an MG 15 machine gun that replaced the ‘stepped’ cockpit with a roomier and more aerodynamic glazed stepless cockpit over the entire front of the aircraft. This smooth glazed nose was first tested on the He 111 V8 in January 1938. 40 were built by Junkers.

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine II
-2x Light Machine gun Defence Turret
-2x Light Machine gun Defence Turret
-Radio Navigation I
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Bomb Sights
-1x Light Machine Gun Defence Turret

He 111H
Produced: 5508
The H variant of the He 111 series was more widely produced and saw more action during World War II than any other Heinkel variant.

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine II
-2x Light Machine gun Defence Turret
-2x Light Machine gun Defence Turret
-Radio Navigation I
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Bomb Sights
-Bomb Locks

Bf 110A-0
Produced: 4
The designation of the first four pre-production aircraft. Armament consisted of four fixed MG 17 7.92 mm machine guns in the nose and one moveable MG 15 7.92 mm machine gun in the rear cockpit canopy.

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine II
-4x Light Machine Gun
-1x Light Machine gun Defence Turret

Bf 110B
Produced: 45
Small-scale production with two Jumo 210 engines.

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine II
-4x Light Machine Gun
-1x Light Machine gun Defence Turret
-2x Cannon I

Bf 110C
Produced:1300
First major production series, DB 601 engines

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine III
-4x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon II
-Armour Plates
-AA Radar I

Bf 110D
Produced:1656
Long range Varient of Bf 110C

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine III
-4x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon II
-Armour Plates
-AA Radar I
-Extra Fuel Tanks

Bf 110E
Produced: 856
Mostly fighter bombers, strengthened airframe, up to 1,200 kg (2,650 lb) bombload

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine III
-4x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon II
-Armour Plates
-AA Radar I
-Medium Bomb Bay

Bf 110F
Produced: 1512
Same as the E, again strengthened airframe, better armour, two 993 kW (1,350 PS) DB 601F engines

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine III
-4x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon II
-Armour Plates
-AA Radar I
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Self Seal Fuel Tanks

Bf 110G
Produced: 797
Fighter-bomber, fast bomber, destroyer, often used against Allied heavy bombers. (often equipped with rockets)

Basic Medium Airframe
-2x Engine IV
-4x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon II
-Armour Plates
-AA Radar I
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Rocket Rails

Do-19
Produced: 3

Basic Large Airframe
-4x Engine II
-Large Bomb Bay
-Large Bomb Bay
-2x Light Machine Gun Defence turret
-2x Cannon I Defence Turret

Improved AirFrames

Fw 190A-0
Produced: 28
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190, nicknamed Würger (“Shrike”) is a German single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank at Focke-Wulf in the late 1930s and widely used during World War II. The pre-production Fw 190 A-0 series was ordered in November 1940, a total of 28 being completed. Because they were built before the new wing design was fully tested and approved, the first nine A-0s retained the original small wings.

Improved Small Airframe
-1x Engine II
-4x Light Machine Gun
-2x Light Machine Gun
-AA Radar I

Fw 190A-1
Produced: 417
The Fw 190 A-1 rolled off the assembly lines in June 1941.

Improved Small Airframe
-1x Engine III
-4x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon I
-AA Radar I

Fw 190A-2
Produced: 910
The A-2 wing weaponry was updated, with the two wing root-mounted 7.92 mm (.312 in) MG 17s being replaced by 20 mm MG 151/20E cannon. There was almost no distinction between the A-2 and A-3 in german production records so they have been combined, but if you want it a couple of A-3’s had rocket railing’s

Improved Small Airframe
-1x Engine III
-2x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon I
-1x Cannon I
-AA Radar I

Fw 190A-4
Produced: 976
Introduced in July 1942, the Fw 190 A-4 was equipped with the same engine and basic armament as the A-3. Updated radio gear, the FuG 16Z, was installed replacing the earlier FuG VIIa.

Improved Small Airframe
-1x Engine III
-2x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon I
-1x Cannon I
-AA Radar II

Fw 190A-5
Produced: 1752
The Fw 190 A-5 was developed after it was determined that the Fw 190 could easily carry more ordnance.

Improved Small Airframe
-1x Engine III
-2x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon I
-1x Cannon I
-AA Radar II
-Drop Tanks
-Bomb Locks

Fw 190A-6
Produced: 963+
The Fw 190 A-6 was developed to address shortcomings found in previous “A” models when attacking U.S. heavy bombers. Modifications of the type to date had caused the weight of the aircraft to creep up.

Improved Small Airframe
-1x Engine IV
-2x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon I
-2x Cannon I
-AA Radar II
-Drop Tanks
-Bomb Locks

Fw 190 A-7
Produced: 701
The Fw 190 A-7 was a production derivative of the Fw 190 A-5/U9 prototype, and entered production in November 1943.

Improved Small Airframe
-1x Engine IV
-2x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon I
-2x Cannon I
-AA Radar II
-Drop Tanks
-Rocket Rails

Fw 190A-8
Produced: 6655
The Fw 190 A-8 entered production in February 1944.

Improved Small Airframe
-1x Engine IV
-2x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon II
-2x Cannon I
-AA Radar II
-Drop Tanks
-Armour Plates

Fw 190A-9
Produced: 910
The Fw 190 A-9 was the last A-model produced, and was first built in September 1944.

Improved Small Airframe
-1x Engine IV
-2x Light Machine Guns
-2x Cannon II
-2x Cannon II
-AA Radar II
-Drop Tanks
-Armour Plates

Fw 190D-9
Produced: 700
The Fw 190 D (nicknamed the Dora; or Long-Nose Dora, “Langnasen-Dora”) was intended to improve on the high-altitude performance of the A-series enough to make it useful against the American heavy bombers of the era.

Improved Small Airframe
-1x Engine IV
-2x Heavy Machine Guns
-2x Cannon II
-AA Radar II
-Drop Tanks
-Armour Plates

Fw 190D-11
Produced: 17
17 Fw 190 D-11s were known to have been manufactured. This version was fitted with the updated Jumo 213F series engine

Improved Small Airframe
-1x Engine IV
-2x Cannon II
-AA Radar II
-Drop Tanks
-Armour Plates

Ju-87G
Produced: 43 Official, More modified Ju 87D’s
With the G variant, the ageing airframe of the Ju 87 found new life as an anti-tank aircraft. This was the final operational version of the Stuka, and was deployed on the Eastern Front.

-1x Engine III
-Bomb Locks
-Dive Breaks
-Light Machine Gun Defence Turret
-Anti Tank Cannon I

Ar 196
Produced: 541
The Arado Ar 196 was a shipboard reconnaissance low-wing monoplane aircraft built by the German firm of Arado starting in 1936. The next year it was selected as the winner of a design contest and became the standard aircraft of the Kriegsmarine throughout World War II.

Improved Small Airframe
-1x Engine III
-Torpedo Mounting
-Camera
-2x Cannon I
-1x Light Machine Gun Defence Turret

Ju 187C
Produced: 0
The Junkers Ju 187 was a German projected dive bomber designed to replace the aging Junkers Ju 87 Stuka. The Ju 187 was cancelled in 1943.

Improved Carrier Airframe
-1x Engine III
-Bomb Locks
-Dive Breaks
-2x Cannon I Defence Turret
-2x Cannon I

Ar 195
Produced:3
The Arado Ar 195 was a single-engine prototype carrier-based torpedo bomber, built by the German firm Arado for service on the German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin, during World War II.

Improved Carrier Airframe
-1x Engine III
-Torpedo Mounting
-1x Light Machine Gun Defence Turret

Me 410
Produced: 1189
The Messerschmitt Me 410 Hornisse (Hornet) is a German heavy fighter and Schnellbomber used by the Luftwaffe during World War II.

Improved Medium Airframe
-2x Engine III
-2x Heavy Machine Guns
-2x Cannon I
-Camera
-AA Radar I

Ju 88
Produced:15183
Despite a protracted development, it became one of the Luftwaffe’s most important aircraft. The assembly line ran constantly from 1936 to 1945 and more than 15,000 Ju 88s were built in dozens of variants, more than any other twin-engine German aircraft of the period.

Improved Medium Airframe
-2x Engine III
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Torpedo Mounting
-Bomb Sights I
-2x Light Machine Gun Defence Turret
-Air-Ground Radar I

He-177
Produced: 1169
The Heinkel He 177 Greif (Griffin) was a long-range heavy bomber flown by the Luftwaffe during World War II. The introduction of the He 177 to combat operations was significantly delayed, by both problems with the development of its engines, and frequent changes to its intended role. Nevertheless, it was the only long-range, heavy bomber to become operational with the Luftwaffe during the war. it Only had 2 engines but HOI4 doesn’t allow for that

Improved Large Airframe
-4x Engine III
-Large Bomb Bay
-Large Bomb Bay
-Large Bomb Bay
-2x Heavy Machine gun Defence Turret
-2x Heavy Machine gun Defence Turret
-Air-Ground Radar
-Bomb Sights
-Anti Ship Guided Missile (1943)

Advanced Airframes

Ta 400
Produced: <1
The Focke-Wulf Ta 400 was a large six-engined heavy bomber design developed in Nazi Germany in 1943 by Focke-Wulf as a serious contender for the Amerikabomber project. I Upgraded the turrets because you cant fit the amount of defence turrets it actually was designed to use in HOI4

Advanced Large Airframe
-6x Engine IV
-Large Bomb Bay
-Large Bomb Bay
-Large Bomb Bay
-Large Bomb Bay
-2x Cannon II Defence Turret
-2x Cannon II Defence Turret
-2x Cannon II Defence Turret
-Air-Ground Radar II
-Exta Fuel tanks

Ju 188
Produced: 1234
The Junkers Ju 188 was a German Luftwaffe high-performance medium bomber built during World War II

Advanced Medium Airframe
-2x Engine IV
-Meduim Bomb Bay
-Meduim Bomb Bay
-Meduim Bomb Bay
-Meduim Bomb Bay
-2x Cannon II Defence Turret
-Air-Ground Radar
-Torpedo Mountings

Ju 388
Produced: 100
The Junkers Ju 388 Störtebeker is a World War II German Luftwaffe multi-role aircraft based on the Ju 88 airframe by way of the Ju 188

Advanced Medium Airframe
-2x Engine IV
-2x Cannon II
-4x Heavy Machine Gun
-Medium Bomb Bay
-Camera
-AA Radar
-Air Ground Radar

Ta 152
Produced: 69
The Focke-Wulf Ta 152 is a World War II German high-altitude fighter-interceptor designed by Kurt Tank and produced by Focke-Wulf.

Advanced Small Airframe
-1x Engine IV
-1x Cannon II
-2x Cannon I
-2x Cannon I
-AA Radar
-Armour Plates
-Extra Fuel Tanks

Hs 129
Produced: 865
The Henschel Hs 129 was a World War II ground-attack aircraft fielded by the German Luftwaffe. The aircraft saw combat in Tunisia and on the Eastern Front.

Advanced Small Airframe
-2x Engine IV
-Anti Tank Cannon II
-Dive Breaks
-Small Bomb Bay

Fw 300
Produced: 0
The Focke-Wulf Fw 300 was a proposed very-long-range civil airliner, transport, reconnaissance aircraft and anti-ship aircraft, designed by Focke-Wulf in 1941 and 1942. The design was intended to replace the Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor. was supposed to have 4 Engines but not possible in HOI4

Advanced Small Airframe
-2x Engine IV
-2x Cannon I Defence Turret
-2x Cannon I Defence Turret
-2x Cannon I Defence Turret
-Anti Ship Missile
-Air Ground radar

Bv 155
Produced: 3
The Blohm & Voss BV 155 was a German high-altitude interceptor aircraft intended to be used by the Luftwaffe against raids by USAAF Boeing B-29 Superfortresses.

Advanced Carrier Airframe
-1x Engine IV
-2x Cannon II
-1x Cannon II
-AA Radar
-Armour Plates
-Exta Fuel Tanks

Modern Airframes

Me 262
Produced: 1430
The Messerschmitt Me 262, nicknamed Schwalbe (German: “Swallow”) in fighter versions, or Sturmvogel (German: “Storm Bird”) in fighter-bomber versions, is a fighter aircraft and fighter-bomber that was designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt. It was the world’s first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft.

Modern Small Airframe
-2x Jet Engines
-2x Cannon II
-2x Cannon II
-2x Cannon I
-AA Radar
-Armour Plates

Ar 234
Produced: 214
The Arado Ar 234 Blitz (English: lightning) is a jet-powered bomber designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado. It was the world’s first operational turbojet-powered bomber, seeing service during the final years of Second World War.

Modern Small Airframe
-2x Jet Engine
-Small Bomb Bay
-Air Ground Radar

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