English: Photograph of the 7th German Arado Ar 232B-0 (A3+RB) of 3./KG 200 (3rd Sqn, 200th Bomb Wing, it was a Special Operations Wing). This aircraft was surrendered to British forces at Eggebek, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, in 1945. It was then flown to the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough (UK), for testing and was later scrapped.
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British Air Ministry file "AIR 40/120", scanned from Staerk, Christopher; Sinnott, Paul: Luftwaffe. The Allied Inteligence Files. Potomac Books, Washington D.C., 2002. p. 186. ISBN1574885375
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Arado Ar 232 B-01 (Wnr. 232 011 0013, Stammkennzeichen KI+ZT) in Brandenburg-Neuendorf, Erstflug am 30. 7. 1943, notgelandet am 3.8.1943 nahe Golzow infolge Brandes des rechten Innenmotors. Nachfolgend Startversuch mit Leitwerksbruch; abgewrackt.
==Summary== {{Information |Description={{en|Photograph of the 7th German Arado Ar 232B-0 (A3+RB) of 3./KG 200 (3rd Sqn, 200th Bomb Wing, it was a Special Operations Wing). This aircraft was surrendered to British forces at Eggebek, Schleswig-Holstein, Ger
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