Arado Ar 76

Ar 76
Model of the Ar 76
Role Fighter
Manufacturer Arado
Designer Walter Blume[1]
First flight 1934[1]
Introduction 1936
Primary user Luftwaffe
Number built 189[2]


The Arado Ar 76 was a German aircraft of the 1930s, designed as a light fighter with a secondary role as an advanced trainer in mind.[1]

Development

Arado's response to a requirement by the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM) for a light / emergency fighter aircraft, was the Ar 76 which was evaluated against the Heinkel He 74, Focke-Wulf Fw 56, and the Henschel Hs 121 and Hs 125 in 1935. Although the Fw 56 was selected for the main production contract, the RLM was sufficiently impressed by the Ar 76 to order a small number of production aircraft as well.[1]

Design

The Ar 76 was a parasol-wing monoplane with fixed, tailwheel undercarriage. The wings were fabric over wood, and the fuselage was fabric over steel tube.[1]

Operational history

Production Ar 76A aircraft were used by Jagdfliegerschulen (fighter pilot schools) from 1936.[1]

Variants

Data from:[1]

Ar 76a
First prototype, (regn. D-ISEN).
Ar 76 V2
Second prototype, (regn. D-IRAS).
Ar 76 V3
Third prototype.
Ar 76A
Single-seat advanced trainer, lightweight fighter aircraft. Built in small numbers.

Operators

 Germany

Specifications (Ar 76A-0)

Data from Aircraft of the Third Reich.[1]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

See also


Related lists

References

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Citations

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Green, William (2010). Aircraft of the Third Reich (1st ed.). London. p. 35. ISBN 978 1 900732 06 2.
  2. Federal Archive/Military Archive Freiburg, production programs RL 3

Bibliography

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