ARADO Ar 232
Ar 232 V1 & V2
Ar 232A prototypes and research aircraft, powered by 2x BMW801 engines. Ar 232 V3 & V4
Ar 232B prototypes and research aircraft, powered by 4x Bramo 323 Fafnir engines. Ar 232A
Two Ar 232 prototype/pre-production aircraft used for operational trials, powered by 2x BMW801 engines. Ar 232B
The first production aircraft powered by 4 x Bramo 323 Fafnir engines, only ten built as Ar 232B-0.
A redesigned version using wood for outer wing sections and control surfaces. Ar 432
The planned production version of the Ar 232C, re-named. Ar 532
Planned enlarged six-engined version of the Ar 432. Ar 632
Planned enlarged six-engined version of the Ar 432.
Ar 232A prototypes and research aircraft, powered by 2x BMW801 engines. Ar 232 V3 & V4
Ar 232B prototypes and research aircraft, powered by 4x Bramo 323 Fafnir engines. Ar 232A
Two Ar 232 prototype/pre-production aircraft used for operational trials, powered by 2x BMW801 engines. Ar 232B
The first production aircraft powered by 4 x Bramo 323 Fafnir engines, only ten built as Ar 232B-0.
Arado Ar 232B.
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Ar 232C[Source: Unknown]
A redesigned version using wood for outer wing sections and control surfaces. Ar 432
The planned production version of the Ar 232C, re-named. Ar 532
Planned enlarged six-engined version of the Ar 432. Ar 632
Planned enlarged six-engined version of the Ar 432.
Sources:
Gunston, Bill & Wood, Tony - Hitler's Luftwaffe, 1977, Salamander Books Ltd., London
Wikipedia - Arado Ar 232
Gunston, Bill & Wood, Tony - Hitler's Luftwaffe, 1977, Salamander Books Ltd., London
Wikipedia - Arado Ar 232