Arado Ar 67

German fighter plane
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::summary German fighter plane ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Ar 67 |
| image | File:Ar 67 43932124.jpg |
| type | Biplane Fighter |
| manufacturer | Arado Flugzeugwerke |
| first_flight | 1933 |
| primary_user | Luftwaffe |
| produced | 1933 |
| number_built | 1 |
| :: |
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The Arado Ar 67 was the single-seat biplane fighter successor to the Ar 65.
The Ar 67 appeared in 1933 and was developed alongside the Ar 68. The Ar 67 was considerably smaller and lighter than the Ar 65. But the Ar 68 proved to be a better performer, and all further work on the Ar 67 was discontinued after only one prototype was built.
Specifications (Ar 67a)
| ref=Warplanes of the Third Reich | prime units?=met | crew=1 | length m=7.9 | span m=9.68 | height m=3.1 | wing area sqm=25.06 | empty weight kg=1,270 | gross weight kg=1,660 | eng1 number=1 | eng1 name=Rolls-Royce Kestrel VI | eng1 hp=525 | eng1 kw=390 | eng1 note=for take-off :::600 hp at 11000 ft :::640 hp at 14000 ft ; | max speed mph=183 | max speed note= at 7790 ft :::340 km/h at 3770 m | ceiling ft=30,510 | climb rate ms=8 | time to altitude=1000 m in 2.1 minutes
:::5000 m in 9.5 minutes ; | guns= 2 × 7.92 mm (.312 in) MG 17 machine guns with 500 rpg (proposed)
References
References
- Nowarra, Heinz J.. (1993). "Die Deutsche Luftrüstung 1933–1945: Band 1 Flugzeugtypen AEG – Dornier". Bernard & Graefe Verlag.
- Green, William. (1970). "Warplanes of the Third Reich". Doubleday & Company Inc..
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