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It's difficult to imagine an aircraft of the Second World War that exceeds the size of the American B-29 Superfortress strategic bomber or the Japanese H6K Crocodile. But now we have a new record-breaker!
The German super-heavy BV 238 flying boat, made by the Blohm und Voss company, is one of the largest aircraft of the 20th century ever to be given shape in metal. Work on designing the giant began in 1940. Its engineers intended it to become a four-engine transport plane. However, Germany's tricky military situation forced changes in the project – the mighty 1,000 horse-power Jumo engines never reached the aircraft builders, who were ordered to repurpose the craft for military needs. The aircraft was put into testing in 1944, and its sheer size blotted out the sky – the six-engined giant was almost 13 meters tall, with a wingspan of 60 meters and a weight of 55 tons. This miracle of engineering was intended to serve the German military as a long-range sea scout, a transport or landing aircraft, a torpedo carrier and, of course, a bomber – the BV 238's weight when overloaded exceeds 94 tons!
This aerial giant's life turned out to be quite short. The only completed plane took several test flights without armament or a bomb complement, before going down to fire from American Mustangs while berthed at the Schaalsee lake in Germany in the spring of 1944. Two more completed prototypes were scrapped due to the project's cancellation – things were going very poorly for the German army and manufacturing industry at this point. So ended the story of the largest aircraft of the Axis powers in the Second World War, and the heaviest aircraft of its time... But today the BV 238 receives a new lease of life – in the War Thunder game universe!
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We're pleased to present the first and only completed version of this child of Blohm und Voss, the BV 238 V1. We have recreated it in the game just as it would have been, had it ever been deployed, i.e. with defensive armament and several types of bomb load configurations. The aircraft's crew was planned at 10-12 people, most of which were gunners. The seaplane is equipped with four turrets carrying quadruple MG-131 13.2 mm caliber machine guns, and the upper hemisphere is protected by a turret with two MG 151/20 20mm caliber cannons – a total of 18 guns. It was intended that the aircraft would be capable of carrying a massive bomb load. However, for game balance purposes, the player will have several options for bomb loads of up to 5 tons. This means that the BV 238 will be a very effective bomber and will not encounter any opponents that are too strong for it in battle.
The BV 238 will be available to all players in the German aviation tech tree as a premium when War Thunder 1.63 is released. The gargantuan dimensions and low speed of this aircraft are compensated for by its reasonable defensive capabilities and large bomb load relative to its rank. It hardly needs to be mentioned that the BV 238 is a true jewel in the collection of any fan of 20th-century aircraft!
We're eagerly awaiting this wonderful aircraft along with you – see you in War Thunder 1.63!
The War Thunder Team
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oh Oh OH A HEAVY BOMBER FOR GERMA..... nvm its prem people, just ignore what this thing is and go back to what you're doing
Now add the P6M "Seamaster" to balance such amount of a German Bias.
I honestly never thought I would see this plane in the game! HOLY SHEEE. Also does this mean 6 engine aircraft will finally be allowed by the game engine?! :D
Beautiful aircraft, Gaijin friends I congratulate for their work, time and effort. Take my money.
Dear mother of god... an actual flying fortress. I know Germans are short on the heavy bombers, but putting things like this in the game just turns matches into retard-fests! Why do you keep doing this?! And to think I had a problem with the Ho229 and other prototype/concept planes being thrown in... Jesus freakin Christ!
Will it ever get the BV 143 glide bombs?? I know it's not a game mechanic at the moment but in the future maybe??
I'm disappointed that Gaijin chose to give the BV238 the premium-only treatment. At least they could incorporate a main tree and a premium version like they did with the H8K, or they give Germany the mass-produced He-177. If they either add a main tree version or add the 177 to the main tree then this plane being permium is fine with me and just about any other player in the game.
Only one was ever fully built and It does not really fit very well into the already well populated German bomber branch. Its far better suited as a premium.
Also, this plane was planned to haul 9000kg of bombs (19,800 lbs). Considering how the B-29 at 6.3BR carries 16,000lbs, the Lancaster 14,000lbs, and the Tu-4 26,000lbs at 8.0BR, then I really don't see how giving this plane its full bomb load would be game-breaking. Meanwhile, the two most sensible options for Germany's main tree heavy bombers are the Me-264 (slower B29, 20mm guns, 13,200lbs bombs) and the He-177 (dual tail 20mm, fast, fast dive speed, 6000kg-7200kg).
Not Quite as big as the Douglas XB-19. But nice try Germany.
holy s*it what a beast! im so hyped to see this aircraft in the game!
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