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The Arado Ar 195 was a single-engine prototype carrier-based torpedo bomber, ... 1 x 7.9 mm (0.311 in) MG 15 machine-gun with 600 rounds flexibly mounted in the rear ...
The specification was issued to two aircraft producers, Fieseler and Arado, and demanded an all-metal biplane with a maximum speed of at least 300 km/h (186 mph), a range of at least 1,000 km (631 mi) and capable both of torpedo and dive-bombing. [1] By mid-1938 the Fieseler design proved to be superior to the Arado design, the Ar 195. [2]
8-195 Arado Ar 195: ship-borne torpedo bomber + reconnaissance, derivative of Ar 95 8-196 Arado Ar 196: ship-borne reconnaissance + coastal patrol (seaplane) 8-197 Arado Ar 197: naval fighter (biplane - derived from Ar 68) 8-198 Arado Ar 198: Fliegende Aquarium (flying aquarium) reconnaissance, (prototypes) 8-199 Arado Ar 199: seaplane trainer ...
Arado Ar 96B-5; Arado Ar 196A-3 (delivery unconfirmed) Bücker Bü 131B Jungmann; Fieseler Fi 156C Storch (built under licence at I.C.A.R.) Focke-Wulf Fw 44 Stieglitz; Focke-Wulf Fw 58C Weihe; Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A (Captured most probably F version) Gotha Go 242A-1; Heinkel He 111 H-3 H-6; Heinkel He 112B-2; Heinkel He 114A-2; Henschel Hs 129B2 ...
Arado Ar 64; Arado Ar 65; Arado Ar 66; Arado Ar 67; Arado Ar 68; Arado Ar 76; Arado Ar 77; Arado Ar 79; Arado Ar 80; Arado Ar 81; Arado Ar 95; Arado Ar 96; Arado Ar 231; Arado Ar 195; Arado Ar 196; Arado Ar 197; Arado Ar 198; Arado Ar 199; Arado Ar 232 Tausendfüßler; Arado Ar 233; Arado Ar 234 Blitz; Arado Ar 240; Arado Ar 69; Arado E.530 ...
MG 34 General-purpose machine gun (German army main fire support weapon until superseded by the MG 42 because of ease of manufacture and high fire rate, still used after.) [261] [263] [264] [265] MG 42 General-purpose machine gun (Main fire support weapon of the German army after 1942-1943 after replacing MG 34) [261] [263] [266] [267]
The Arado Ar 95 was a single-engine reconnaissance and patrol biplane designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado. During the mid 1930s, the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM/German Aviation Ministry) sought a replacement for the Heinkel He 60 floatplanes operated by the Kriegsmarine (German Navy).
[89] 2 on each Focke-Wulf Fw 58 Weihe [90] 4 on the 4 Heinkel He 60 [91] 12 the 12 Arado Ar 196 [88] 20 on 20 Arado Ar 96 [92] MG 17 machine gun - 24 on the 12 Heinkel He 51 [93] 24 on the 12 Arado Ar 65. 38 on 19 Messerschmitt Bf 109E. [94] 118 on the 59 Messerschmitt Bf 109G-2. 24 on 12 Junkers Ju 87R. [87] 12 on the 12 Heinkel He 45 36 on ...