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Arado Ar 196 Units in Combat: Combat Aircraft, cartea 136

Autor Peter De Jong Ilustrat de Janusz Swiatlon, Mark Postlethwaite
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 feb 2021
Beating its biplane rivals in a 1936 Reich Air Ministry design competition, the Arado Ar 196 provided the Kriegsmarine with possibly the best shipborne reconnaissance seaplane of World War II. Replacing the Heinkel He 60 biplane as the standard catapult-launched floatplane embarked on the Kriegsmarine's capital ships, the Ar 196 flew an assortment of combat missions during World War II, including coastal patrol, submarine hunting, light bombing, general reconnaissance and convoy escort sorties. The first vessel to take its Ar 196A-1s to sea was the pocket battleship Graf Spee, which embarked two in the autumn of 1939. The battleships Bismarck and Tirpitz could carry six Arados each, the battlecruisers Gneisenau and Scharnhorst four and smaller pocket battleships and cruisers two. Shore-based aircraft were also operated from coastal ports on the Channel, Baltic, North Sea and Bay of Biscay coasts, as well as in the Balkans and Mediterranean. In this title, supported by an excellent selection of photographs and full-colour illustrations, Peter de Jong explores the history of the Arado Ar 196, detailing their development and assessing the combat capabilities of one of the last fighting seaplanes.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472844972
ISBN-10: 1472844971
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 184 x 248 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Seria Combat Aircraft

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Niche aircraft type but quite an important and appealing one, being the only aircraft brought to the high seas by the German fleet and surface raiders, making for interesting stories also for those with a naval interest.

Notă biografică

A professional editor and translator, Peter de Jong has collaborated on numerous modern history and aviation history books, and written several books of his own and dozens of magazine articles since 1995. For Osprey, he covered the Dornier Do 24 flying boat and the Fokker D.XXI fighter.Janusz Swiatlon lives in Krakow, Poland. A veteran of service with the Polish Army's 6th Pomorska Dywizja Powietrzno-Desantowa (an airborne unit) in the 1980s, he is both an enthusiast of aviation historian and a military modeller. As an illustrator, he has created numerous colour aircraft profiles published in magazines and books by AF Editores, Kagero, Chevron, Stratus and other publishing houses, including Osprey.

Cuprins

Chapter
Development and production

Several Chapters
German use, to be organised chronologically, thematically or geographically, including use by German navy surface raiders; use by German home fleet; use as shore-based patrol aircraft; use in special operations ¿ insertion and extraction of agents; North (Arctic), West (Atlantic), South (Mediterranean), East (Baltic and Black Seas)

Chapter
Use by other countries: Bulgaria, Romania, Finland, Soviet Union

Appendices:
1. Ar 196 Units, bases and dates
3. Colour Plates commentaries