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Ref: RV04688
Created: 01/06/2011
ARADO AR 196
Description : The Arado Ar 196 was the best World War II floatplane. Its sphere of operations extended from Crete via the Black Sea to the far north. In addition to coastal reconnaissance and the attacks on small shipping connected with this it was also used to attack submarines. By the summer of 1937 the first prototype of the Ar 196 was flying and the first deliveries were made in 1939. From 1941 the actual main version of the Ar 196 - the A-3 was supplied. This series had, among other things, a three-blade adjustable propeller and better radio equipment together with more powerful defensive weapons and two SC50 50 kg bombs. Most of the machines in the Ar 196A-3 series went to the coastal flying groups as well as to various naval reconnaissance groups and to the large naval units. Arado 196s were stationed on the battleships "Tirpitz" and "Bismarck". The Ar 196 was also used ever more extensively for air/sea rescue. Up to October 1944 a total of 435 had been built.
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Planes world war 2
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