A-0, KK + BT, October 1942 E site Travemünde, May 1944 Seefliegerschule Bug on Rügen
A-0, BH+AN, April 1940 in Norway
A-0, DM + ZE, 15-05-1943 emergency landing in Tournai
A-0, KK + BX, Jan. 1944 in Tromso
A-0, BH + AM, the summer of 1943 in Kemi / Finland. Some of the Arado Ar 199 served at the 10./Seenotstaffel in Tromso / Kirkenes in Norway.
Type Werk.Nr Registration History
V1 3671 D-IFRB,  NH + AM (NH + AN?) E-Stelle Travemünde 1940, then Kemi, Finland 1943
V2 3672 D-ISBC,  BH + BM Crashed at E-Stelle Travemünde 1940
V3 3673 D-ITLF,  TJ + HL E-Stelle (See) Travemünde.On 16.07.42 the plane was allocated to the Seenotbereichskdo. IX at Kirkenes for
socalled Sumpfnotdienst in Finland. It was lost on 14.08.42 south-West of Liza river while on a rescue mission. Crew managed to return. The plane was then listed as part of 10. Seenotstaffel.
V4 3674 BH + AN Prototype for the production series, E-Stelle Travemünde 1940,  in April 1940 in Bergen, Norway
V5 3676 RC + HR Tested  modified flaps at the E-Stelle Travemünde  27 Jan.1941, last documented there November 1941
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A-07 0007 SAR Finland May 1940
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A-011 0011 To Pori, Finland in May 1943
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A-017 0017 Damaged in emergency landing in Chartres, France on 28 May1943, to Travemünd
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A-020 0020 SAR at SeeNotKommando IX
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A-026 0026 In October 1943 at 10. SeeNotStaffel, Stavanger