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Old 25th January 2025, 11:43
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Re: AR-199 loss and damaged info

Ar 199V-1 W.Nr. 3671 D-IRFB/NH+AM
01.09.40 At E-Stelle (See) Travemünde. General testing.
27.05.43 Transferred from Stavanger, Norway to Pori, Finland. Arrived at Pori 17.06.1943. Operated for Seenotdienst from Pori, Kemi and Alakurrti.

Ar 199V-2 W.Nr. 3672 D-ISBC/BH+BM
01.09.40 At E-Stelle (See) Travemünde. Damaged in accident.

Ar 199V-3 W.Nr. 3673 D-ITLF/TJ+HL
01.09.40 At E-Stelle (See) Travemünde. General type trials.
16.07.42 Allocated to Seenotbereichskdo. IX at Kirkenes, Norway.
14.08.42 100% loss when shot down by enemy aircraft south-west of Liza while
on a rescue sortie. Crew rescued. No casualties.

Ar 199V-4 W.Nr. 3674 BH+AN
01.09.40 At E-Stelle (See) Travemünde for general type trials.

Ar 199V-5 W.Nr. 3675 RC+HR
01.09.40 At E-Stelle (See) Travemünde as prototype for the A-0 serie.
01.09.42 Still at E-Stelle (See) Travemünde.

Ar 199V-6 W.Nr. 3676
01.03.41 At E-Stelle (See) Travemünde.

The 20 Ar 199A-0 production series was manufactured by SIPA (Societe Industrielle pour l'Aeronautique) in France with W.Nr. 0007 - 0026.
The last one, Ar 199A-0 W.Nr. 0026 arrived in Stavanger Norway on 07.10.1943 for service with 10. Seenotstaffel.
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