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    D-169 Ar.96B-1 Schulflugzeug   1:72
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    D-169 Ar.96B-1 Schulflugzeug   1:72
    D-169 Ar.96B-1 Schulflugzeug   1:72
    D-169 Ar.96B-1 Schulflugzeug   1:72
    D-169 Ar.96B-1 Schulflugzeug   1:72

    D-169 Ar.96B-1 Schulflugzeug 1:72

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    The Arado Ar 96 was a German single-engine, low-wing monoplane of all-metal construction, produced by Arado Flugzeugwerke. It was the Luftwaffe's standard advanced trainer during World War II.Designed by Walter Blume as the result of a 1936 Reich Air Ministry tender, the prototype, powered by a 179 kW (240 hp) Argus As 10c engine, first flew in 1938. In 1939, an initial batch of Ar 96A aircraft was produced. This was followed by the major production series, the more powerful Ar 96B, fitted with the Argus As 410 engine.The Ar 96 was used for advanced, night and instrument-flying training.

    During the Battle of Berlin, on the evening of 28 April 1945, test pilot Hanna Reitsch flew with then-Luftwaffe head Generalfeldmarschall Robert Ritter von Greim out from Berlin under Soviet fire in an Arado Ar 96 trainer, from an improvised airstrip in the Tiergarten.

    Shadow production was undertaken by Letov and the Avia factory in occupied Czechoslovakia, where manufacturing continued for some years after the war, being designated the Avia C-2B.

    A wooden version, known as the Ar 396, was built in France and was designated the SIPA S.10. Further developments were the SIPA S.11 (armed version), and the SIPA S.12, a metal version; 188 of all versions were produced until 1958. The S.11 was operated with some success in Algeria, carrying machine guns, rockets and light bombs.

    Ar 96B-1 unarmed pilot trainer version.

    Kit Contents:
    •  Plane model
    •  Assembly instructions 
    •  German Aviation Luftwaffe, squadron Wnr. 1220 FFS A / B 4 Śląsk Nowa Wieś Poland 1943
    •  Adhesive for plastic models with a brush
    •  German Aviation Luftwaffe, Flzg division. Fhr Sch A / B 32 Pardubitz Czech Republic
    •  Hungarian Aviation Royal Hungarian training division 1944.
    •  Bulgarian Aviation training division 1944.
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    Data sheet

    Skill Level
    3 (average)
    Scale
    1:72
    Period
    World War II
    Country
    Bulgaria
    Germany
    Hungary

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