Arado Ar 196 Photo Album
Arado Ar - 196a ( NP + ZO ) . This type of aircraft was developed by the firm Arado as a reconnaissance aircraft and ship -based instead on the mainland . The first prototype was issued in 1936 and the following year she became the winner of the design contest Kriegsmarine . He then became the standard aircraft of the German Navy during World War II . Along with bejalannya war , his role is greatly increased . He was at least responsible for the sinking of one merchant ships and even able to also shoot down several aircraft in a dogfight Allied assault on the air ! Like most other Nazi aircraft , only a small fraction of the remaining aircraft
Ground crew push an Arado Ar 196a - 3 ( 6w + B ? ) Of SAGr.128 before leaving to carry out reconnaissance missions in 1943. Letters individual identity aircraft ' B ' can be seen under the wing ( unfortunately its scanner wadon bae ble ' e - ble'e ! ) . The location of this photograph is in the former French naval base at Brest . This leads to the expectation that the mission does is to support the German U-boats that were put there
Arado Ar 196a - 3 ( D1 + LN ) of 5./SAGr.126 in the Mediterranean region ( which is visible from the white stripes on the body ) . Note the camouflage pattern which is probably the RLM 72 or RLM 73 and more conspicuous than usual . It is the only known photograph that shows the use of code -size units fifth for Ar 196 aircraft ( here as an example is D1 , and then this practice is widely introduced in the period from 1943 to 1944 )
An Arado Ar 196a - 3 ( T3 + NH ) of 1./BfGr.196 on the foundation of slingshots Kriegsmarine cruisers " Scharnhorst "
An Arado Ar 196 which is above the battleship " Admiral Hipper " , 1941. Aircraft was leveled off by means of a catapult through a special tool that does not require a long runway should ordinary plane
Other photos of Arado Ar 196 floatplane
sources :
The book " Aufklärer : Luftwaffe Reconnaissance Aircraft & Units 1935-1945 ' by David Wadman
Photo collection of the German Bundesarchiv
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Arado Ar - 196a ( NP + ZO ) . This type of aircraft was developed by the firm Arado as a reconnaissance aircraft and ship -based instead on the mainland . The first prototype was issued in 1936 and the following year she became the winner of the design contest Kriegsmarine . He then became the standard aircraft of the German Navy during World War II . Along with bejalannya war , his role is greatly increased . He was at least responsible for the sinking of one merchant ships and even able to also shoot down several aircraft in a dogfight Allied assault on the air ! Like most other Nazi aircraft , only a small fraction of the remaining aircraft
Ground crew push an Arado Ar 196a - 3 ( 6w + B ? ) Of SAGr.128 before leaving to carry out reconnaissance missions in 1943. Letters individual identity aircraft ' B ' can be seen under the wing ( unfortunately its scanner wadon bae ble ' e - ble'e ! ) . The location of this photograph is in the former French naval base at Brest . This leads to the expectation that the mission does is to support the German U-boats that were put there
Arado Ar 196a - 3 ( D1 + LN ) of 5./SAGr.126 in the Mediterranean region ( which is visible from the white stripes on the body ) . Note the camouflage pattern which is probably the RLM 72 or RLM 73 and more conspicuous than usual . It is the only known photograph that shows the use of code -size units fifth for Ar 196 aircraft ( here as an example is D1 , and then this practice is widely introduced in the period from 1943 to 1944 )
An Arado Ar 196a - 3 ( T3 + NH ) of 1./BfGr.196 on the foundation of slingshots Kriegsmarine cruisers " Scharnhorst "
An Arado Ar 196 which is above the battleship " Admiral Hipper " , 1941. Aircraft was leveled off by means of a catapult through a special tool that does not require a long runway should ordinary plane
Other photos of Arado Ar 196 floatplane
sources :
The book " Aufklärer : Luftwaffe Reconnaissance Aircraft & Units 1935-1945 ' by David Wadman
Photo collection of the German Bundesarchiv
www.asisbiz.com
www.en.wikipedia.org
www.wwiivehicles.com