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.
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Role | Sports plane Type of aircraft |
Manufacturer | Arado |
Designer | Hermann Hofmann |
First flight | 1929 |
Number built | 1 |
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