WW1/WW2 Arado 95b German Torpedo Bomber Biplane
The Arado Ar 95 was a single-engine reconnaissance and patrol biplane designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado.
During the mid 1930s, the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM/German Aviation Ministry) sought a replacement for the Heinkel He 60 floatplanes operated by the Kriegsmarine (German Navy). Arado opted to design the Ar 95 with the intention of fulfilling this requirement. While the competing Heinkel He 114 was selected, the RLM encouraged the company to continue work on the aircraft. Furthermore, six aircraft were dispatched overseas with the Legion Condor and thus saw action during the Spanish Civil War. The Ar 95 also selected as the basis for the Ar 195 carrier-based torpedo bomber intended for the Kriegsmarine's future aircraft carriers.
Specifications:
-Top speed 110 knots
-1 Underbelly Torpedo
-2 Fixed Offensive machine guns
-1 Flexible Defensive machine gun
The aircraft is limited to 110 knots which is why the engine will sound awkward at top speed - ITS NOT DYING DON'T WORRY!
A white light will show when the torpedo is attached and an orange light will show when you are at the correct altitude to launch the torpedo.