Arado Ar 195

The Arado Ar 195 was a German, military, carrier-based multi-purpose aircraft Arado Flugzeugwerke.

Developed in 1937, the aircraft was been designed for being built German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin based on the Arado Ar 95 L. The aircraft was as einstieliger strutted biplane with folding wings to the rear. As an engine radial engine BMW 132 K with 812 hp was used. For a better view on carrier landings, the cabin was as far as possible pulled forward and upward. In addition, ordered the Ar 195 on a landing hook. The two-man crew sat behind each other in a closed cabin.

To a production run, it did not come, because the aircraft was in 1937 considered obsolete.

Specifications

  • Wingspan: 12.5 m
  • Length: 10.5 m
  • Height: 3.6 m
  • Wing area: 46 m²
  • Empty weight: 2380 kg
  • Max. Takeoff weight: 3746 kg
  • Maximum speed: 282 km / h
  • Armament: 1 x MG 17 firing forward, 1 x MG 15 in carriage and 500 kg of bombs or 1 Torpedo
  • Range: 650 km
  • Ceiling: 6000 m

Civil lines: L I | L II | S I | S III | I SC | SC II | V I | W II | Ar 79

Military series: SD I | II SD | SD III | SSD I | Ar 64 | Ar 65 | Ar 66 | Ar 67 | Ar 68 | Ar 69 | Ar 76 | Ar 77 | Ar 79 | Ar 80 | Ar 81 | Ar 95 | Ar 96 | 195 Ar | Ar 196 | 197 Ar | Ar 198 | 199 Ar | Ar 231 | 232 Ar | Ar 233 | 234 Ar | Ar 240 | 396 Ar | Ar 430 | 440 Ar | Ar 532

Projects: E.340 | E.380 | E.381 | E.500 | E.555 | E.583

  • Military Aircraft
  • Arado
  • Single Engine aircraft
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