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  2. Arado Ar 234 Blitz - Wikipedia

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    The Arado Ar 234 Blitz (English: lightning) is a jet-powered bomber designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado. It was the world's first operational turbojet -powered bomber, seeing service during the final years of the Second World War .

  3. Arado Flugzeugwerke - Wikipedia

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    Arado achieved early prominence as a supplier to the Luftwaffe with the Arado Ar 66, which became one of the standard Luftwaffe trainers right into World War II. The firm also produced some of the Luftwaffe's first fighter aircraft, the Ar 65 and Ar 68.

  4. Arado Ar 232 Tausendfüßler - Wikipedia

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    Following a review of the competing aircraft, Arado's design was selected over Henschel's, leading to the company receiving an initial order for three prototypes in 1940. . However, challenges for the Ar 232 soon became apparent in the form of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 project, which had been also earmarked to use the same BMW 801A/B engi

  5. Arado E.555 - Wikipedia

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    The Arado E.555 was a long range strategic bomber proposed by the German Arado company during World War II in response to the RLM's Amerikabomber project. The E.555 designation was applied to a series of long range jet bomber designs of various sizes, powerplant , crew and weapon load configurations.

  6. Arado Ar 96 - Wikipedia

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    The Arado Ar 96 was a single-engine, low-wing monoplane of all-metal construction, designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado Flugzeugwerke. It was the Luftwaffe ' s standard advanced trainer throughout the Second World War .

  7. Arado Ar 68 - Wikipedia

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    Arado responded by upgrading the engine of the Ar 68E, which soon became the Luftwaffe ' s most widely used fighter in 1937–1938, before being replaced by the Messerschmitt Bf 109. The last Ar 68s served as night fighters up to the winter of 1939–1940,. [1] Several Ar 68E-1s served with 10. and 11. (Nachtjagd)/JG 72, and a few Ar 68F-1s ...

  8. Arado Ar 66 - Wikipedia

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    It was the last aircraft to be designed by the aeronautical engineer Walter Rethel in collaboration with Arado. [1] The Ar 66 was developed as a military trainer aircraft during the early 1930s. First flown in 1932, it quickly proved superior to two rival aircraft and was selected to meet the training needs of the Luftwaffe.

  9. Arado Ar 240 - Wikipedia

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    The Arado Ar 240 was a German twin-engine, multi-role heavy fighter aircraft, developed for the Luftwaffe during World War II by Arado Flugzeugwerke.Its first flight was on 10 May 1940, [1] but problems with the design hampered development, and it remained only marginally stable throughout the prototype phase.