Disambiguation evidence for Arado Ar 196 seaplane via surface form

"Arado Ar 196"


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Predicate Object
aircraftType floatplane
aircraftType low-wing monoplane
aircraftType single-engine
armament depth charges
armament fixed forward-firing machine guns
armament flexible rear machine gun
armament light bombs
category Arado Ar 196
surface form: Arado aircraft
category World War II German military aircraft
category floatplanes
countryOfOrigin Germany
crew 2
crewRole observer
crewRole pilot
designedFor shipboard catapult operations
engineType piston engine
firstFlightDate 1937-05-01
floatConfiguration twin-float
height approximately 4.45 m
inServiceDuring 1939–1945
instanceOf World War II aircraft
instanceOf military aircraft
instanceOf reconnaissance floatplane
instanceOf shipboard seaplane
introduced 1938
landingCapability water landing
launchedFrom German battleships
launchedFrom German cruisers
launchedFrom auxiliary ships
launchedFrom catapult-equipped warships
length approximately 11 m
manufacturer Arado Flugzeugwerke
maximumSpeed approximately 320 km/h
notableFor being the standard shipboard reconnaissance aircraft of the Kriegsmarine
operatedBy Kriegsmarine
operatedBy Luftwaffe
powerplant BMW 132 radial engine
primaryRole maritime reconnaissance
range approximately 1,000 km
secondaryRole air-sea rescue
secondaryRole anti-submarine warfare
secondaryRole coastal patrol
secondaryRole patrol
serviceCeiling approximately 7,000 m
status retired
successorTo Heinkel He 60
usedBy Allied forces (captured)
usedBy Bulgaria
usedBy Finland
usedBy Germany
usedBy Romania
usedBy Soviet Union
surface form: Soviet Union (captured)
usedInConflict World War II
wingspan approximately 12.4 m