Arado Ar.240 Gallery

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Ar 240 V3 test flown by Arado in Brandenburg up to March 1944
Ar 240 V5 W.Nr. 240 00 005 coded T5-MH delivered to VfH on 25 March 1942, transferring to Oranienburg on 20 October 1942
Ar 240 delivered to VfH on 25 September 1942 coded GL+QA. Transferreed to the Aufkl.Gr. Ob.d.L on 20 October 1942 coded T9+GL
Ar 240 T9+GL, one of 3 with four-blade props, enlarged cowls and DB 603 engines. Crashed East Prussia March 1944 piloted by Oblt. Loah of 1.F 100.
Ar 240 T9+GL, one of 3 with four-blade props, enlarged cowls and DB 603 engines. Crashed East Prussia March 1944 piloted by Oblt. Loah of 1.F 100.
Ar 240 T9+GL

Andrews & Nicholson T-1

The 1926 Andrews & Nicholson T-1 two-place open cockpit biplane was a rebuilt and modified Curtiss JN-4 for flight training, registered N2162 c/n 1.

Considered unairworthy after changing hands several times, the airframe was finally scrapped, engine sold, and the registration was cancelled on 9 March 1929.

Also wearing this registration was a JN-4 rebuilt as Mayberry T-1 in Oakland CA,.
Engine: 90hp Curtiss OX-5
Wingspan: 32’2″
Length: 22’6″
Seats: 2