Photo 1 is a starboard side view of the six engined BV238 seaplane floating on water.
Photo 2 is a port side view of the BV40
Photo 3 is a port side and slightly rear view of a BV40.
Photo 1 is a port side view of the BV222 seaplane on water.
Photo 2 is a view of the underside of the BV222.
Photo 3 is a view of the underside of the BV222. The angle shows two floats close to the end of the wings.
Photo 1 is a starboard side view of a BV142.
Photo 2 is a front view showing its four engines and cranked wing. It was all metal in construction and designed as a long range mail plane.
Photo 1 is a starboard side view of a BV 141 flying.
Photo 2 is BV 141 seen from the front and underneath.
Photo 3 is a BV141 seen from starboard and slightly above.
The aircraft was designed for short range reconnaissance with a crew of three.
Photo 1 is a port side view of a HA139 sitting on the water.
Photo 2 is a starboard side view of a HA139 on a harbour jetty.
Photo 3 is a front view of a HA139. It is fitted with a magnetic degausser used in mine sweeping.
Photo 1 is a side view of a BV138 kicking up a lot of spray.
Photo 2 is a front view of a BV138 taxting towards the camera.
Photo 3 is a view of the rear of a BV138.
Photo 4 is an air to air view of the port side of a BV138.
Photo 5 is an air to…
A brief history of Blohm und Voss and the BV 155 and HA 137. This was designed as an all-metal dive-bomber.
Photo 1 is a front/ side view of an HA137.
Photo 2 is a port side view of an HA137.
Photo 3 is a front view of an HA137.
Photo 4 is a…
Photo 1 is a front/starboard side view of the twin engined jet, AR 234.
Photo 2 is a starboard side view of an AR234 which was being developed as a bomber.
Photo 1 is a port side view of an AR232 on the ground. It was designed as a medium sized transporter.
Photo 2 is a starboard side flying view of an AR232.
Photo 1, 2 and 3 are an AR196 on a ship's launch ramp. Its primary role was maritime reconnaissance.
Photo 4 is a port side view of an AR196 flying over the coast.
Photo 5 is an AR196 on a trolley outside a hangar.
Photo 1 is the AR79, a sinle seat trainer and communications aircraft.
Photo 2 is an AR80, an all metal, single seat fighter.
Photo 3 is an AR81 dive bomber.