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Arado Ar 68

Arado Ar 68
Description
RoleBiplane Fighter
Crew1
First Flight1934
ManufacturerHeinkel
Dimensions
Length9.4 m30.84 ft
Wingspan11.58 m37.99 ft
Height3.3 m10.83 ft
Wing AreaN/A
Weights
Empty1600 kg3,538 lb
Powerplant
EngineJunkers Jumo 210 Ea
Power671 hp
Performance
Maximum speed335 km/h 215 mph
Range500 km 270 miles
Service ceiling12800 m41995 ft
Armament
2 &times 7.9mm MG 17, light bombs
Ar 68 in early Nazi markings

The Arado Ar 68 was a single seat biplane aircraft developed in the mid 1930s. It was among the first fighters produced when Germany abandoned the restrictions of the Treaty of Versailles and began rearming.

Designed to replace the Heinkel He 51, the Ar 68 proved to have admirable handling characteristics on its first flight in early 1934 despite Heinkel's inability to secure a sufficiently powerful engine for the prototype. Eventually a Junkers Jumo 210 was installed and the Ar 68 went into production, though not before worries about the unforgiving nature of such a high-performance aircraft almost cancelled the project.

The Ar 68 entered service with the Luftwaffe in 1936 and one of the first units was stationed in East Prussia. Soon the fighter was sent to fight in the Spanish Revolution where it was outclassed by the stumpy Russian Polikarpov I-16. Arado responded by upgrading the engine of the Ar-68E, which soon became the Luftwaffe's most widely-used fighter in 1937-8 before being replaced by the Messerschmitt Bf 109. The last He 68s served as night fighters in the winter of 1939-40 and fighter-trainers.


Major Models:

  • Ar68V1 Prototype, BMW VI engine (660hp), First flight in 1933
  • Ar68E First type to enter Service, Junkers Jumo 210 engine (610hp)
  • Ar68F BMW VI engine (670hp)
  • Ar68G Most Produced Variant, BMW VI engine (670hp+)
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He 51 - Ar 64

Designation Series

He 60 - Ar 68 - He 70 - He 72 - He 74

Related Lists

List of military aircraft of Germany

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