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1/144 Arado E-377
The Arado E-377 was a German jet fighter aircraft design developed toward the end of World War II by the Arado Flugzeugwerke company.
Here is some information about the Arado E-377:
Origins and Purpose: The Arado E-377 was part of the German jet aviation efforts during World War II. It was designed to be a long-range jet interceptor fighter.
Technical Characteristics: The Arado E-377 was a single-seat aircraft characterized by an arrow-shaped wing, a streamlined fuselage, and a wing with a single rear reactor. The idea was to use this design to achieve high speed and performance.
Engine: The plane was powered by a Heinkel-Hirth HeS 011 jet engine, a design that encountered several development problems, thus delaying the progress of the Arado E-377.
Development: Due to technical difficulties and logistical problems caused by the German situation at the end of the war, development of the Arado E-377 never progressed beyond some preliminary design and test phases.
Project Collapse: With the advance of the Allies and the end of World War II, German aircraft projects came to an abrupt halt. The Arado E-377 never entered production and was not used in action.