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| Plane of the Week: Arado Ar 196 | |
| By: vonofterdingen Date: August 3, 2020, 5:17 pm | |
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| I have always liked seaplanes and the Arado Ar 196 is the | |
| quintessential seaplane as far as the Kriegsmarine goes. It is | |
| not very fast, but it is very maneuverable and the rear gunner | |
| provides a nice bit of extra protection. I also appreciate a | |
| float plane that has a low-wing monoplane design such as this; | |
| visibility is much better. It is a great sea reconnaissance | |
| plane of that period. | |
| From Wikipedia: | |
| The Arado Ar 196 was a shipboard reconnaissance low-wing | |
| monoplane aircraft built by the German firm of Arado starting in | |
| 1936. The next year it was selected as the winner of a design | |
| contest and became the standard aircraft of the Kriegsmarine | |
| (German navy) throughout World War II. | |
| In 1933, the Kriegsmarine looked for a standardized shipboard | |
| observation seaplane. After a brief selection period, the | |
| Reichsluftfahrtministerium (German Air Ministry, RLM) decided on | |
| the Heinkel He 60 biplane. This was one of a line of | |
| developments of a basic biplane airframe that appeared as a | |
| number of floatplanes, trainers, and fighters. Deliveries | |
| started in a matter of months. | |
| By 1935, it was found that the He 60's performance was | |
| lacking and the RLM asked Heinkel to design its replacement. The | |
| result was the He 114. The first prototype was powered by the | |
| Daimler-Benz DB 600 inline engine, but it was clear that | |
| supplies of this engine would be limited and the production | |
| versions turned to the BMW 132 radial engine instead. | |
| The plane proved to have only slightly better performance | |
| than the He 60, and its sea-handling was poor. Rushed | |
| modifications resulted in a series of nine prototypes in an | |
| attempt to solve some of the problems, but they did not help | |
| much. The Navy gave up, and the planes were eventually sold off | |
| to Romania, Spain and Sweden. | |
| In October 1936, the RLM asked for a He 114 replacement. The | |
| only stipulations were that it would use the BMW 132, and they | |
| wanted prototypes in both twin-float and single-float | |
| configurations. Designs were received from Dornier, Gotha, Arado | |
| and Focke-Wulf. Heinkel declined to tender, contending that the | |
| He 114 could still be made to work. | |
| With the exception of the Arado low-wing monoplane design, | |
| all were conventional biplanes. This gave the Arado better | |
| performance than any of the others, and the RLM ordered four | |
| prototypes. The RLM was conservative by nature, so they also | |
| ordered two of the Focke-Wulf Fw 62 designs as a backup. It | |
| quickly became clear that the Arado would work effectively, and | |
| only four prototypes of the Fw 62 were built. | |
| The Ar 196 prototypes were all delivered in summer 1937, V1 | |
| (which flew in May) and V2 with twin floats as A models, and V3 | |
| and V4 on a single float as B models. Both versions demonstrated | |
| excellent water handling and there seemed to be little to | |
| decide, one over the other. Since there was a possibility of the | |
| smaller outrigger floats on the B models "digging in", the | |
| twin-float A model was ordered into production. A single | |
| additional prototype, V5, was produced in November 1938 to test | |
| final changes. | |
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| Ten A-0s were delivered in November and December 1938, with a | |
| single 7.92 mm (.312 in) MG 15 machine gun at the rear seat for | |
| defence. Five similarly equipped B-0s were also delivered to | |
| land-based squadrons. This was followed by 20 A-1 production | |
| models starting in June 1939, enough to equip the surface fleet. | |
| Starting in November, production switched to the heavier | |
| land-based A-2 model. It added shackles for two 50 kg (110 lb) | |
| bombs, two 20 mm MG FF cannon in the wings, and a 7.92 mm (.312 | |
| in) MG 17 machine gun in the cowling. The A-4 replaced it in | |
| December 1940, strengthening the airframe, adding another radio, | |
| and switching props to a VDM model. The apparently misnumbered | |
| A-3, which had additional strengthening of the airframe, | |
| replaced the A-4. The final production version was the A-5 from | |
| 1943, which changed radios and cockpit instruments, and switched | |
| the rear gun to the much-improved MG 81Z. Overall, 541 Ar 196s | |
| (15 prototypes and 526 production models) were built before | |
| production ended in August 1944, about 100 of these from SNCA | |
| and Fokker plants. | |
| The plane was loved by its pilots, who found that it handled | |
| well both in the air and on the water. With the loss of the | |
| German surface fleet, the A-1s were added to coastal squadrons | |
| and continued to fly reconnaissance missions and submarine hunts | |
| into late 1944. Two notable operations were the capture of HMS | |
| Seal, and the repeated interception of RAF Armstrong-Whitworth | |
| Whitley bombers. Although it was no match for a fighter, it was | |
| considerably better than its Allied counterparts, and generally | |
| considered the best of its class. Owing to its good handling on | |
| water, the Finnish Air Force utilized Ar 196s just for | |
| transporting and supplying special forces patrols behind enemy | |
| lines, landing on small lakes in remote areas. Several fully | |
| equipped soldiers were carried in the fuselage. | |
| Two Arado Ar 196s were brought to Penang in Japanese-occupied | |
| Malaya aboard the auxiliary cruisers Thor and Michel in the | |
| early 1940s. In March of 1944, along with a Japanese Aichi E13A, | |
| these seaplanes formed the newly-created East Asia Naval Special | |
| Service to assist both the German Monsun Gruppe and Japanese | |
| naval forces in the area. The aircraft were painted in Japanese | |
| livery and were operated by Luftwaffe pilots under the command | |
| of Oberleutnant Ulrich Horn. | |
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| In game� | |
| I have never really flown the Arado 196 much but I have | |
| encountered them in the game many times and they are pesky | |
| little opponents. My first experience against a 196 was flying a | |
| P-40 in Chris Blair�s classic campaign White Sun Blue Sky. In | |
| that first encounter I thought I had an easy kill coming when I | |
| saw this little floatplane in the distance. Well, it nailed me | |
| straight away. After 4 attempts to complete the mission I | |
| avoided the damn thing so that I could continue the campaign. | |
| Now, years later, Lars and I used the Arado as a kind of harbor | |
| protector during our Beaufort attack missions. Once again, we | |
| found that the Arado 196 is a bit more formidable than it looks. | |
| I think Lars did a little better against them than I did, but I | |
| learned to avoid the little so and so�s as much as possible. | |
| #Post#: 12081-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Plane of the Week: Arado Ar 196 | |
| By: Beowolff Date: August 4, 2020, 9:27 am | |
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| YES! Marvelous bird! Great report, sir! And thank you! ;D | |
| ;D ;D ;D ;D | |
| #Post#: 12083-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Plane of the Week: Arado Ar 196 | |
| By: cafs Date: August 4, 2020, 11:58 am | |
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| Thanks for another great PoW, Von. 👍🏆 | |
| Tip to shoot at any bomber or attack aircraft with a rear | |
| gunner, dive under their tail, away from the rear-gunner mg or | |
| cannon range, climb and shoot at the E/A belly. Keep climbing | |
| after the first pass, changing the speed gained in the dive to | |
| return to the previous height, if the E/A keeps flying, do the | |
| same attack again. | |
| This gives very few seconds for a rear, or even ventral, gunner | |
| to return fire. Didn't work well against US Air Force big | |
| four-engine bombers, too many gunners around to shoot at you, | |
| from every compass position. | |
| This was the old boom-zoom tactic, against fighters you can do | |
| the same, but diving closer to the E/A plane and shooting in the | |
| dive too. Another excellent tactic from the Luftwaffe innovative | |
| pilots, the likes of a Werner M�lders or Adolph Galland. | |
| Cheers. | |
| #Post#: 12085-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Plane of the Week: Arado Ar 196 | |
| By: vonofterdingen Date: August 4, 2020, 4:43 pm | |
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| Good points Cafs. i think I was lulled into an over-confidence | |
| because the plane just does not look as fierce (for want of a | |
| better term) as most other rear-gunner bombers. I know darn well | |
| to approach a Val dive bomber with respect for example. For some | |
| reason the AR-196 looks vulnerable to me; my mistake! | |
| #Post#: 12095-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Plane of the Week: Arado Ar 196 | |
| By: larsresult Date: August 5, 2020, 7:50 am | |
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| The Ar196 is oddly quite an even match to the Beaufort, and a | |
| fun challenge. As cafs advises a boom and zoom approach is | |
| healthier, trying to get under the tail. Don't forget it also | |
| has 20mm cannon in the wings so a head on attack can be a bit | |
| nasty against your .303inch in the nose. | |
| I set up a duel in QMB and won twice, lost twice and drew 6 | |
| times (both aircraft damaged or out of ammo). Great fun. | |
| #Post#: 12101-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Plane of the Week: Arado Ar 196 | |
| By: vonofterdingen Date: August 5, 2020, 4:19 pm | |
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| Let's just say I did not do quite as well as Lars in the | |
| Beaufort/Arado duels while testing. I learned to make a run for | |
| it. | |
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