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The Arado Ar 196 is a shipboard reconnaissance low-wing monoplane aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado.It was the standard observation floatplane of the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) throughout the Second World War, and was the only German seaplane to serve throughout the conflict.
3 Used for training In service 1943–1946 [17] Heinkel He 114 Germany: 34 [17] Light bomber & reconnaissance In service 1942–1960 Arado Ar 196 Germany: 2 Light bomber & reconnaissance, two 7.92 mm machine guns and two 20 mm cannons. Two Ar 196A-3 were used by the Seaplane Flotilla and deployed at Odessa in 1943. [27]
Arado Ar 64: fighter (biplane) 8-65 Arado Ar 65: fighter/trainer, glider towing (biplane - re-engined Ar 64) Heinkel He 65: single-engine high speed mailplane (project), 1932 8-66 Arado Ar 66: trainer + night intruder Heinkel He 66: dive bomber, derivative of He 50 for China 8-67 Arado Ar 67: biplane fighter prototype 8-68 Arado Ar 68: fighter ...
Arado Ar 96, trainer; Arado Ar 196, ship-borne reconnaissance + coastal patrol (seaplane) Arado Ar 197, naval fighter (biplane - derived from Ar 68) Arado Ar 198, reconnaissance; Arado Ar 199, seaplane trainer; Arado Ar 231, fold-wing U-boat reconnaissance aircraft (prototype) Arado Ar 232, transport; Arado Ar 233, seaplane (concept), 1940 ...
Arado Flugzeugwerke was a German aircraft manufacturer, originally established as the Warnemünde factory of the Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen firm, which produced land-based military aircraft and seaplanes during the First and Second World Wars.
Arado Flugzeugwerke GmbH) Arado Ar 198; Arado Ar 240 [5] Arado Ar 532 - planned enlarged four-engine version of Ar 432; Arado Ar 632 - planned enlarged four-engine version of Ar 432; Arado E.300 [5] Arado E.310 [5] Arado E.340 Medium bomber [5] Arado E.370 [5] Arado E.371 [5] Arado E.375 [5] Arado E.380 [5] Arado Ar 196 with folding wings ...
Arado Ar 96 trainer; Arado Ar 196 ship-borne reconnaissance/patrol floatplane; Arado Ar 197 naval fighter (prototype) Arado Ar 198 reconnaissance (prototype) Arado Ar 199 seaplane trainer (prototypes) Arado Ar 231 folding U-boat reconnaissance aircraft (prototype) Arado Ar 232 transport; Arado Ar 234 Blitz ('Lightning'), jet bomber; Arado Ar ...
On 5 May 1940 two Arado Ar 196A-3 seaplanes from Seefliegerhorst Aalborg managed to force the British minelayer submarine "Seal" to surrender in Kattegat. The submarine had successfully completed laying a 50-mine mine barrier west of the Swedish island Vinga, but was subsequently damaged by a German sea mine.