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Arado Ar 233

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Cancelled German flying boat
Ar 233
General information
TypeTransportamphibian flying boat
ManufacturerArado
StatusCancelled
Number builtNone

TheArado Ar 233 was a 1940sGerman design for a civil twin-enginedamphibian flying boat, developed byDewoitine in France under the control ofArado Flugzeugwerke.[1]

Design and development

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The Ar 233 was a twin-engined flying-boat with room for ten passengers. It would have been powered by either twoBMW 323 orBMW 801 engines.[1] A retractable tricycle landing gear would have allowed amphibious operation.[1] A mockup was completed byDewoitine in German-occupied France, but the project was abandoned due to theLiberation of France in 1944.

General history of the aircraft

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The Arado Ar 233 was intended for civilian use only but, later on in the development process, the Germans wanted to weaponize it and make it suitable for combat. Some aircraft firms that worked for the axis power, were thinking about post war German civil aircraft early in the 1940s, in accordance with a request made by theReichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM/German aviation ministry). Some examples of aircraft designed for Germany for future civilian use are the Fw 206 and the BV 144. The Arado firm responded with their own two engine float plane design because of the Fw 206 and BV 144. The Ar 233 project began around August and bore the company designationE 430 and initially the RLM designationAr 430. Two variants were envisaged, one being a Bramo 323 R2 powered seaplane model capable of transporting ten passengers, and the other powered by the Argus Ar 204, which was scrapped for in favor of the much more superior Bramo 323 R2.

Specifications (proposed)

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Data fromJane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II[1]

General characteristics

  • Capacity: ten passengers
  • Powerplant: 2 ×BMW 323 orBMW 801 piston engines

Performance

  • Cruise speed: 304 km/h (190 mph, 170 kn)
  • Range: 1,200 km (750 mi, 650 nmi)

See also

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Related lists

References

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Citations

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  1. ^abcdBridgeman 1988, p. 156

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Bibliography

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  • Bridgman, Leonard (1988).Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II. New York: Crescent Books.ISBN 0-517-67964-7.
Arado aircraft
1 to 100
101 to 200
201 to 300
301 to 349
Post-349 (non-sequential)
  • 1 Not assigned
  • 2 Unofficial/proposed
  • 3 Assigned, but not used before RLM was dissolved
  • 4 Assigned to captured aircraft
  • 5 Unconfirmed
  • 6 Propaganda/cover designation
  • 7 Assigned to multiple types

Note: Official RLM designations had the prefix "8-", but this was usually dropped and replaced with the manufacturer's prefix.

  1. ^Guo, Leo."Arado Ar 233".Plane Encyclopedia. Leo Guo. Retrieved24 November 2020.
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