Arado E.555

The Arado E.555 was a bomber proposed by the German Arado company in response to the Amerika Bomber project.

Project request
This was an initiative of the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (Germany Air Ministry), RLM, to obtain a long-range bomber for the Luftwaffe that would be capable of striking the continental United States from Germany. Requests for designs were made to the major German aircraft manufacturers early in World War II, long before the US had entered the war.

Designs
There were a several different configurations of the design considered, the most striking being the E.555-1. This was a six-jet, angular flying wing design, with remotely-operated turrets, and capable of carrying a large payload. All of these projects were deemed too expensive and ambitious and were abandoned in late 1944.


 * Arado E.555 I
 * Six engine


 * Arado E.555 II
 * Four-engine flying wing bomber


 * Arado E.555 III
 * Two-engine flying wing bomber


 * Arado E.555 IV
 * Three-engine flying wing bomber


 * Arado E.555 V
 * Arado E.555 VI
 * Three-engine flying wing bomber
 * Three-engine flying wing bomber


 * Arado E.555 VII
 * Three-engine flying wing bomber


 * Arado E.555 VIII
 * Three-engine flying bomber


 * Arado E.555 IX
 * Three-engine flying wing bomber


 * Arado E.555 X
 * Three-engine flying wing bomber


 * Arado E.555 XI
 * Four-engine bomber