L I | |
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Role | Sports plane
Type of aircraft
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Manufacturer | Arado |
Designer | Hermann Hofmann |
First flight | 1929 |
Number built | 1 |
The Arado L I was a two-seat parasol-wing sport monoplane built in Germany in 1929, in order to compete in the Europa Rundflug that year. During the fuel consumption trials, the L 1 made a forced landing and was disqualified from the contest. Bringing the aircraft back to Paris, designer Hermann Hofmann performed some aerobatics over the airfield and was killed when it crashed.
General characteristics
Performance
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