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Arado E.555 Bomber Aircraft "Project Version" German Luftwaffe 1/144 Model by Luft-X
Product Description
- Brand new 1/144 scale airplane model of Arado E.555 Bomber Aircraft "Project Version" German Luftwaffe model by Luft-X.
- Brand new box.
- Hand-painted.
- Detailed exterior.
- True-to-scale detail.
- Comes with a display stand.
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Dimensions approximately L-4.25, Wingspan-5.5 inches.
- This model is made of resin and does not have any openings.
- It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The Arado E.555 I was one of the most ambitious designs proposed under Nazi Germany’s “Amerika Bomber” program during World War II. Conceived in the early 1940s by the Arado aircraft company, the E.555 I was a flying wing jet bomber intended to deliver long-range strategic strikes across the Atlantic, potentially reaching targets as far away as New York. Powered by six BMW 003 turbojet engines mounted at the rear of the fuselage, the aircraft promised high speeds and a range exceeding 4,000 miles, making it one of the most advanced concepts of its era. Its sleek, futuristic profile highlighted the rapid pace of German aeronautical innovation during the war.
Though never built, the E.555 I reflected Germany’s growing desperation as the tide of the conflict shifted. By 1943–44, Luftwaffe strategists recognized the need to strike Allied industry and morale far from the European theater, leading to proposals for a family of “Amerika Bombers.” The Arado project stood out for its radical design and theoretical performance, which surpassed most other submissions. Had it entered service, the bomber might have changed the strategic balance by forcing the United States to divert resources to homeland defense. However, technical limitations, resource shortages, and Germany’s deteriorating war situation kept the E.555 I on the drawing board.
Despite its lack of combat service, the Arado E.555 I has become one of the most iconic “Luft ’46” concepts—aircraft that never flew but captured the imagination of aviation historians and modelers alike. It represents both the visionary scope of late-war German aircraft design and the impracticality of such projects in a collapsing wartime economy. The E.555 I is often studied as an early precursor to postwar flying wing bombers, such as the Northrop YB-49 and the B-2 Spirit, making it a fascinating link between World War II experimental projects and modern stealth aviation.
This 1:144 scale model offers collectors a chance to own a piece of “what if” aviation history. With finely rendered contours of its flying wing design and precise attention to detail, it captures the daring vision of Arado engineers. Perfect for enthusiasts of experimental aircraft and Luft ’46 projects, this replica stands as a striking addition to any collection, blending history, imagination, and engineering ambition in miniature form.