Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:September 1940 to March 1941
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:494469Submit Correction
View count: 624
TF-BU to the right and TF-BZ in the middle. They probably belonged to the Fliegerfürherschule A/B 116, which seems to have been based at Neudorf-Oppeln until 1941. the Arado Ar-65 was a German fighter and first flew in 1931. The first models were delivered in 1933. The aircraft was demoted to trainer in 1935 and production was halted in 1936. In total, 85 aircraft were built. The other aircraft that are visible in this photo are North American NAA-64's, captured from the French Air Force. Many thanks to Tom Willis and the AirHistory editor team for identification and information! Photo from W. Muntinga
Registration / Serial:TF-BU
Aircraft Version:Arado Ar-65
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:September 1940 to March 1941
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:September 1940 to March 1941
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:494469Submit Correction
View count: 624
TF-BU to the right and TF-BZ in the middle. They probably belonged to the Fliegerfürherschule A/B 116, which seems to have been based at Neudorf-Oppeln until 1941. the Arado Ar-65 was a German fighter and first flew in 1931. The first models were delivered in 1933. The aircraft was demoted to trainer in 1935 and production was halted in 1936. In total, 85 aircraft were built. The other aircraft that are visible in this photo are North American NAA-64's, captured from the French Air Force. Many thanks to Tom Willis and the AirHistory editor team for identification and information! Photo from W. Muntinga
Registration / Serial:TF-BU
Aircraft Version:Arado Ar-65
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:September 1940 to March 1941
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact