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- Q29006 subject Q6197104.
- Q29006 subject Q7034473.
- Q29006 subject Q8258478.
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- Q29006 abstract "The Arado Ar 65 was the single-seat biplane fighter successor to the Ar 64. Both looked very similar. The only major difference was the use of the 12-cylinder inline versus the 64's radial. The wingspan was also increased.The Ar 65 appeared in 1931 and six models were built. The first three 65a-c were the prototypes while the 65d-f were the production models. The Ar 65d was delivered in 1933 and served alongside the Ar 64 in the two fighter groups - Fliegergruppe Döberitz and Fliegergruppe Damm. In 1935, the Ar 65 was reduced to a training aircraft. Production of the fighter was discontinued in 1936. But the next year, 12 of them were presented to Germany's ally - the Royal Bulgarian Air Force. The final production total was 85 aircraft.".
- Q29006 manufacturer Q624899.
- Q29006 numberBuilt "85".
- Q29006 productionEndYear "1936".
- Q29006 productionStartYear "1931".
- Q29006 type Q223818.
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- Q29006 manufacturer Q624899.
- Q29006 numberBuilt "85".
- Q29006 produced "1931".
- Q29006 type Q127771.
- Q29006 type Q223818.
- Q29006 type Product.
- Q29006 type Aircraft.
- Q29006 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q29006 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q29006 type Q11436.
- Q29006 comment "The Arado Ar 65 was the single-seat biplane fighter successor to the Ar 64. Both looked very similar. The only major difference was the use of the 12-cylinder inline versus the 64's radial. The wingspan was also increased.The Ar 65 appeared in 1931 and six models were built. The first three 65a-c were the prototypes while the 65d-f were the production models.".
- Q29006 label "Arado Ar 65".