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Type sheet: ar96

Arado Ar 96 B
Trainer, Germany, 1938

[Technical Data] [Expo/Images] - [ Arado] [ Trainer 1919-1938]

Description:

The Ar 96 was the standard basic trainer of the
Luftwaffe. 11546 were build during the war, some of
them in Czekoslovakia. The production was set forth
until 1948 (as the C-2). The later produced famous
Zlin Trèner series follows the basic concept of the
Ar 96.

 

Sizes and weights

Total Length :

29.954 ft

9.130 m

 

Greatest height :

8.497 ft

2.590 m

 

Wingspan :

35.958 ft

10.960 m

 

Max take off weight :

3847.7 lbs

1745.0 kg

 

Weight empty :

3113.5 lbs

1412.0 kg

 

Performance data

Max. speed :

178 kts

330 km/h

 

Service ceiling :

23622 ft

7200 m

 

Range :

551 nm

1020 km

 

Propulsion

Kind :

KVau

 

Type :

Argus As 410 A2

 

Power rating (max.) :

459 hp

465 ps

 

Count :

1

1

 

Total power rating (max.) :

459 hp

465 ps

 

Other

Crew :

0

0

 

 

2

 

Armament :

1* MG17 7,9mm

 

       

 

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