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About the Canada Aviation Museum He-162, they had two and echanged one of them in 2006 to Guy Black in UK, with a WW1 engine (for his airworthy DH9 restoration), for a WW1 Bristol Fighter F.2B.


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Is it just me, or has anyone else had the thought that a Ar 234 would be really fun to build a replica of and fly?

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It sure would be. The view must be incredible. At least it was on MS Flight Sim!

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:shock: i never realized the shinden was so enormous!! with people standing their it's real scale size really comes out!!

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Heck, I never realized it had a turbojet engine. Dumb question but, where did it go and what was it's purpose (additional thrust, gearbox to prop, etc.)?

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One 900 kg thrust Ne-130 axial-flow turbojet (J7W2).


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The Canada Aviation Museum in Ottawa has an unrestored He-162 disassembled in storage. I'll post pics when I get home.

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Do they have two?

If not, it has moved on to the UK.

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Yes they had two one of which is now in the UK.

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The RAF Museum at Hendon also have one:
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A little quirk of this design: one of the first aircraft with an ejectable seat. Worked well at ejecting the stranded pilot... right into the mouth of the jet engine waiting above the rear of the cockpit !!! :shock:

Not very popular with the young pilots of the day apparently :roll:

Peter, yellow 4 is actually the one that was exchanged by the NAM !

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Gary, the second version J7W2 simply did away with the piston engine & went for a turbine.

Heavily modified airframe of the same base design. A bit like Saab did with the J-21

Do not know if the prototype was ever built however

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Ahhhh, I get it now. Thanks Michel.

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I thought the He-162 was a popular aircraft and handled well? Ive often dreamed of somebody creating 6 or 7 new ones. Heck, maybe we'd even see a few modified ones running around the pylons at Reno? :twisted:

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I wonder what a stretched TF-162 would look like?

Seriously though, a replica He-162 would be an easy build compared to some other projects. Probably would be a great flyer considering it's size.


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PeterA wrote:

That must be this one. :wink:

I wish I had taken it in colour.

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102 as JDK stated is the one and only known surviving 335 and the aircraft currently at U-H


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i never knew that the shinden had a turbo jet!! any raiden / jack fighters out there??

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tom d. friedman wrote:
any raiden / jack fighters out there??


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Here are some pics I shot of the He-162 in storage in Ottawa in July, 2007. Interestingly, although most of the paint is original Luftwaffe, you can see where the original markings were overpainted with RAF roundels, which were then overpainte again with faux German insignia. The engine wasn't with the rest of the airframe..I assume it's in storage elswhere?

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Wasn,t there a He162 in France having a amazing restoration being done on it?Saw some video of the nosewheel in operation. :shock:

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