Arado Ar 196A floatplane sits atop of the catapult that is mounted on triple 11 inch turret Caesar, Kriegsmarine (German navy) battleship Gneisenau, location and date unknown

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Arado Ar 196A floatplane sits atop of the catapult that is mounted on triple 11 inch turret Caesar, Kriegsmarine (German navy) battleship Gneisenau, location and date unknown

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Blohm & Voss P 170 Prototype (Designed in 1942) 🎥 VIDEO: https://youtu.be/0fexamSfWxA
Painting l did in 2013 (Christ that’s 11 years ago?!!!)
Arado 234 having an encounter with a P-51 in late 1944.
Acrylic on paper 40 x 65 cm.
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A German armourer unloads an unused 50kg bomb from an Arado (Ar196) of 2./SAG 125 after an uneventful mission - Crete 1943
Georges Seurat, Le labourage

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Arado Ar 240
The Arado Ar 240 was a German twin-engine, multi-role heavy fighter aircraft, developed for the Luftwaffe during World War II. Its first flight was in 1940, but problems with the design hampered development, and it remained only marginally stable throughout the prototype phase. The project was eventually cancelled, with the existing airframes used for a variety of test purposes.
The Ar 240’s excellent performance led to the V3, V5 and V6 being stripped of their armament, including the defensive guns, and used as reconnaissance aircraft over England. A number of pre-production Ar 240s served on the Eastern Front overflying Soviet military positions.
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Avions d'entraînement Arado Ar 96 en formation de vol
More masterful aviation art by Ian Kennedy. 'Fighting Floatplanes' from Warlord No. 76, 1976 featuring:
Arado Ar196;
Nakajima A6M2-N (based on the Mitsubishi A6M Zero);
Vought OS2U Kingfisher;
CANT Z.506N.
DC Thomson.