The Blohm und Voss P.210 was a project of a German WWII fighter plane. The machine has never been flattened, much less entered mass production. It was assumed that the propulsion would be provided by a single BMW003 A-1 jet engine. The deck armament was to be two 20mm MG151 cannons or two 30mm MK 108 cannons. The Blohm und Voss P.210 project was created in connection with the requirements of September 1944, announced by the Luftwaffe on the so-called people's fighter (German: Volksjager). The main purpose of the new machine was to fight the formations of Allied bombers over the skies of the Third Reich. It was assumed that the new fighter, on the one hand, would have excellent performance, especially the rate of climb and maximum speed, but also be as cheap to produce as possible. The main designer of the P.210 machine was Richard Vogt, who decided to develop the concepts already known from the P.208 project in this aircraft, and above all to keep the aircraft's tailless system. Ultimately, however, the machine lost the competition with the He 162 Salamander.
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