Arado AR69
Title
Arado AR69
Description
Photo 1 is missing.
Photo 2 is an AR69, a two seat development of the AR68.
Photo 2 is an AR69, a two seat development of the AR68.
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One b/w photograph on an album page
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Identifier
PThomasAF20060003
Transcription
[missing photograph]
Arado AR 67.
The Arado AR 67 was evolved in parallel with the AR 68 but was considered to afford an insufficient performance improvement over the AR 65 to warrant production. Powered by a Rolls Royce Kestrel V1 12 cylinder liquid cooled engine. Armament-two MG 17 machine guns, 7.9mm.
[Photograph]
Arado AR 69.
A two seater development of the AR 68, used as a training aircraft for Luftwaffe pilots.
Arado AR 67.
The Arado AR 67 was evolved in parallel with the AR 68 but was considered to afford an insufficient performance improvement over the AR 65 to warrant production. Powered by a Rolls Royce Kestrel V1 12 cylinder liquid cooled engine. Armament-two MG 17 machine guns, 7.9mm.
[Photograph]
Arado AR 69.
A two seater development of the AR 68, used as a training aircraft for Luftwaffe pilots.
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Citation
“Arado AR69,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed July 22, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/23124.
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