DBTyp | Model |
Base type | Ar96 |
Kit manufacturer | Heller |
Material | plastic |
A/c manufacturer | Arado |
Origin country | Germany | (Germany:) List of RLM designations Parent category: Europe |
Operator country | Germany | Parent category: Europe |
Identification | CD+OA |
Build era | 0 (not yet built) |
Topics | carrier plane trainer | Parent category: seaplane, Aircraft |
Aera of use | WW2 | (WW2:) second world war |
Scale | 1/72 |
TextEN | After the Ar 197 did not reach series production, the Erprobungsstelle See Travemünde (testing ground for sea planes) tested six Arado Ar 96 B-1 for use on the aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin, equipped with a landing gear and catapult fittings. The unit probably was the II./TGr 186, the aircraft designation was B-1 (Träger) (some sources say B-1 or B-3) and all were originally produced by Avia. The plane ids were SJ+UT, SJ+UU, PH+GD, PH+GZ, CD+OA and CD+OJ. It is not proven, that the special equipment was mounted at all the planes. Two (PH+GZ, CD+OA) were tested 1943 in Perugia-San Egidio in Italy. Furthermore the czech company Mraz 1942 was ordered to convert 120 Ar 96 B-1 to B-1/U2 und B-1/U3 control planes and carrier trainers. The order was cancelled on October 31st, 1943. (1321) |
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