Combat Aircraft #: Arado Ar 196 Units in Combat

Combat Aircraft #: Arado Ar 196 Units in Combat
Mark Postlethwaite, Janusz Swiatlon, Peter de Jong
RRP:
NZ$ 34.99
Our Price:
NZ$ 27.99
Paperback
h248 x 184mm - 96pg
25 Feb 2021 UK
International import eta 7-19 days
9781472844972
Out Of Stock
Currently no stock in-store, stock is sourced to your order
Beating its biplane rivals in a 1936 Reich Air Ministry design competition, the Arado Ar 196 provided the Kriegsmarine with possibly the best shipborne reconnaissance seaplane of World War II. Replacing the Heinkel He 60 biplane as the standard catapult-launched floatplane embarked on the Kriegsmarine' s capital ships, the Ar 196 flew an assortment of combat missions during World War II, including coastal patrol, submarine hunting, light bombing, general reconnaissance and convoy escort sorties. The first vessel to take its Ar 196A-1s to sea was the pocket battleship Graf Spee, which embarked two in the autumn of 1939. The battleships Bismarck and Tirpitz could carry six Arados each, the battlecruisers Gneisenau and Scharnhorst four and smaller pocket battleships and cruisers two. Shore-based aircraft were also operated from coastal ports on the Channel, Baltic, North Sea and Bay of Biscay coasts, as well as in the Balkans and Mediterranean. In this title, supported by an excellent selection of photographs and full-colour illustrations, Peter de Jong explores the history of the Arado Ar 196, detailing their development and assessing the combat capabilities of one of the last fighting seaplanes.

A-7 Corsair II Units 1975-91
Arado Ar 196 Units in Combat
Arado Ar 234 Bomber and Reconnaissance Units
B/EB-66 Destroyer Units in Combat
B-25 Mitchell Units of the CBI
B-36 'Peacemaker' Units of the Cold War
B-58 Hustler Units
Combat Aircraft #102: USAF F/EF-111 Units in Combat
Combat Aircraft #103: F9F Panther Units of the Korean War
Combat Aircraft #104: AV-8B Harrier II Units of Operation Enduring Freedom
Combat Aircraft #113: F-51 Mustang Units of the Korean War
Combat Aircraft #114: AD Skyraider Units of the Korean War
Combat Aircraft #115: Fw 200 Condor Units of World War 2
Combat Aircraft #116: US Navy F-4 Phantom II Units of the Vietnam War 1964-68
Combat Aircraft #117: Tempest Squadrons of the RAF
Combat Aircraft #118: He 162 Volksjager Units
Combat Aircraft #119: Nakajima B5N 'Kate' and B6N 'Jill' Units
Combat Aircraft #120: Ju 52/3M Bomber and Transport Units 1936-41
Combat Aircraft #122: Savoia-Marchetti S.79 Sparviero Bomber Units
Combat Aircraft #128: F-80 Shooting Star Units of the Korean War
Combat Aircraft: Short Stirling Units of World War 2
Combat Aircraft: US Navy F-4 Phantom II Units of the Vietnam War 1969-73
Combat Aircraft: Vickers Wellington Units of Bomber Command
Dornier Do 17 Units of World War 2
Dornier Do 217 Units of World War 2
F-102 Delta Dagger Units
F2H Banshee Units
F3D/EF-10 Skyknight Units of the Korean and Vietnam Wars
Heinkel He 177 Units of World War 2
Junkers Ju 188 Units of World War 2
Macchi C.202/C.205V Units in Combat
Me 210/410 Zerstoerer Units
RAF Tornado Units in Combat 1992-2019
RAF Tornado Units of Gulf War I
RF-101 Voodoo Units in Combat
Yokosuka D4Y 'Judy' Units

A professional editor and translator, Peter de Jong has collaborated on numerous modern history and aviation history books, and written several books of his own and dozens of magazine articles since 1995. For Osprey, he covered the Dornier Do 24 flying boat and the Fokker D. XXI fighter. Janusz Swiatlon lives in Krakow, Poland. A veteran of service with the Polish Army' s 6th Pomorska Dywizja Powietrzno-Desantowa (an airborne unit) in the 1980s, he is both an enthusiast of aviation historian and a military modeller. As an illustrator, he has created numerous colour aircraft profiles published in magazines and books by AF Editores, Kagero, Chevron, Stratus and other publishing houses, including Osprey.

In stock - for items in stock we aim to dispatch the next business day. For delivery in NZ allow 2-5 business days, with rural taking a wee bit longer.

Locally sourced in NZ - stock comes from a NZ supplier with an approximate delivery of 7-15 business days.

International Imports - stock is imported into NZ, depending on air or sea shipping option from the international supplier stock can take 10-30 working days to arrive into NZ. 

Pre-order Titles - delivery will vary depending on where the title is published, if local stock is available in NZ then 5-7 business days, for international imports it can be 10-30 business days. In all cases we will access the quickest supply option.

Delivery Packaging - we ship all items in cardboard sleeves or by box with either packing paper or corn starch chips. (We avoid using plastics bubble bags)

Tracking - Orders are delivered by track and trace courier and are fully insured, tracking information will be sent by email once dispatched.

View our full Order & Delivery information