Focke-Wulf Fw 200 "Condor"
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Steven Carleton, e-mail, 25.08.2017 05:09

I guess in retrospect (reading Milch's account) the Luftwaffe was so tragically committed to the He-177 that nothing else was seriously considered. Sad. Germany had some amazing aerospace talent, as evidenced by their jet planes and helicopters.


Steven Carleton, e-mail, 25.08.2017 04:57

Can't understand why the Luftwaffe (RLM) couldn't convert this design to a real heavy bomber similar to the B-17, B-24, Lancaster. Wouldn't have this been far easier than the whole silly 'Amerika Bomber' concept? It seems to have had the correct dimensions, and of course would've needed a strengthening of the airframe. I seem to recall the B-17 was actually designed in the mid-thirties.


Franco, 30.01.2015 04:04

From the Bedienvorschrift C-3
weight empty equipped bomber configuration 14.2 ton, max 22,7
range with 8060 liter of fuel 3550 km at 365 km/h at 4,4
defence weapons 5-7,92, 1-20
bomb load: bomb bay 1000 kg, wing racks 2x1800 kg and 2x1400kg
max bomb load 5400 kg (using only wing tanks, 2560 liters of fuerl)
with all tanks full (8060 liter) 1250 kg bombs (5x250 o 1x500 +3x250)


Ludwig Leidig, e-mail, 27.04.2013 04:03

Hi,I am currently writing a book on my mother's life and I would like to include an image of the FW 200 Condor? Please let me know if I can use one of your pictures. Thank you,
Ludwig


Klaatu83, e-mail, 06.01.2013 16:57

The FW 200 was an airliner that was converted for the long-range maritime role mainly because the Germans had nothing else better reconnaissance and strike role. Unfortunately, converting an airliner directly into a bomber is rarely straightforward, and a lot of compromises had to be made. They were successful mainly because, at first, little defense was available for use against them. However, once they began to encounter viable opposition, form increased ship-board AA firepower as well as enemy aircraft, their weaknesses became apparent. Of course, the biggest problem was that there were simply never enough of these airplanes to do the job, especially as many of the relatively few production examples kept getting diverted for other purposes, including as VIP transports.


Dirk, e-mail, 06.10.2012 05:20

Are there any of these still around? respond to my email please.


Richard Kirschenbaum, e-mail, 25.09.2012 01:57

In the 1944 Warner Bros. movie Passage to Marsailles, there is a Condor attack on a Free French freighter shortly after the 1940 surrender. Humphry Borgart a Devils Island escapee who is rescued by the ship's crew shoots down the giant bomber and proceeds to massacare the surving crew left standing on a wing. The attack is a nice combination of what I believe actual footage and models. Worth watching because the FW 200 is depictedly consistantly through out the attack not like some wartime films that hack footage of various aircraft together.


damn, e-mail, 18.06.2011 06:22

DID YOU KNOW THAT THERE ARE 14 FW-200D CONDOR HEAVY BOMBER WERE PREPPARED TO TAKING PART IN THE OPERATION EISENHAMMER IN 1944 TO ATTACK SOVIET INDUSTRIAL SITES BEHIND THE URAL MOUNTAINS.


Ben Beekman, e-mail, 27.02.2011 04:06

A message for "Van", who in 10.09.2008 requested details of the FW200 varients: try Wm. Green's book "Famous Bombers of the Second World War, Vol. 2", published by Hanover House (1960). Green covers this airplane thoroughly, including seventeen photographs as well as a large 3-view illustration describing the finish and insignia. He also shows us some 13 side view drawings ranging from the early Fw 200V-1 commercial version to the Fw 200C-6 fully militarized model. Of course you can also use the web for additional information if you haven't already.


Rafe C., e-mail, 19.01.2011 15:23

One FW 200 was pulled out of a lake in Norway and is currently under restoration in Germany. The engines have been restored by BMW. Although the plane's wings were virtually a heap of scrap, it should be completed fairly soon. Google FW 200 restoration.... I would also like to know what happened to the Brazilian Condors....


GEOFF, e-mail, 23.01.2010 00:53

Anyone heard of any of these a/c still in existance, let alone flying? There were not many to begin with, but I would love to see one up close. I agree with VE5RWD. I always loved the lines of this bird.


VE5RWD, 03.10.2009 22:22

Always loved this aircraft. It has beautiful lines. Very nice
looking.


leo rudnicki, e-mail, 09.04.2009 04:18

Where does this stuff come from? the Condor regularly carried 3ooo lbs, and was noted for breaking in half when carrying more. It had a gondola, not a turret and if Dolfo theorized 262's as escorts, when two could only fly together in the loosest deuce and no practical throttle control and the speed difference with the Condor, and an attack on the Urals would have allowed the Soviets to unleash the MiG7 along with all the rest. The FW300&400 may have bombed strategic targets but remained lines on paper. The FW400 was assigned to France along with the HE274, but only the Heinkel flew, post-war.


Karl, 08.03.2009 19:48

The belly turret in the bomber version is very interesting. (check out "'Luftwaffe' From the Formerly secret British Intelligence Files".


Van, e-mail, 10.09.2008 16:36

Does anyone know details of the FW200 variants? I believe that there were 234's built and maybe one other updated model.


Peter, 16.10.2007 12:34

Good three-drawings are extremely hard to find.1/48 is minimum.


Tim, e-mail, 08.08.2007 04:40

In the memoirs of Generaljagdflieger Adolf Galland, he theorizes
that this aircraft, escorted by the unhampered "Schwalbe" version of the ME-262, could have easily succeeded in the strategic bombing and crippling of the UK that escaped the HE-111/ BF-109 combination.


STEVEN, e-mail, 16.06.2007 07:30

DID YOU KNOW THAT THERE ARE 14 FW-200D CONDOR HEAVY BOMBER WERE PREPPARED TO TAKING PART IN THE OPERATION EISENHAMMER IN 1944 TO ATTACK SOVIET INDUSTRIAL SITES BEHIND THE URAL MOUNTAINS.


STEVEN, e-mail, 26.05.2007 18:54

DID YOU KNOW THAT THE FW 200D CONDOR HAS BEEN BUILT AS A TRUE HEAVY BOMBER WITH BOMB RACK, THIS CONDOR COULD CARRY 4.500 KG OF BOMBS (SAME AS THE AMERICAN B-17 )




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