In 1938, the German company Arado built the Ar. 196A twin-float reconnaissance seaplane. After being chosen while the champion of a design competition, the Ar.196 became the typical aircraft of German Navy during WWII. This seaplane was in fact operating on a BMW132K air-cooled motor which produced 960hp. The 196A has two 7.92mm firearms, two 20mm cannons, and two 50kg bombs. The Arado Ar. 196A ended up being indeed carried aboard the Bismarck battleship, the Prinz Eugen heavy cruiser and plenty of other camouflaged cruisers. These planes served as business raiders and was implemented to numerous seaside squadrons for use in reconnaissance and observation. It exhibited exemplary attacking performance up against the Allie vessels and submarines. Just 600 planes have now been manufactured in the A-0 model towards A-5 final variation.
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