Focke-Wulf Fw-200 "Condor"
The Fw-200 was a four engine passenger plane manufactured by Germany in the 1930s. Fw-200A and Fw-200B were both civilian models until Fw-200C was converted to military use. In the Battle of the Atlantic, in order to provide effective air support to the navy, the Fw-200 was urgently modified into a patrol/reconnaissance aircraft, effectively supporting the German naval operations. And she is also the private landline of many high-ranking officials. As one of the few four engine bombers in the German army, the Fw-200 was actually inferior to the Allied four engine bombers because it was modified from a civilian aircraft. The German army also attempted to modify her, with over 100 different types of modifications ranging in size from the war to its end.
Weapons: 2x13mm, 2x20mm, 2x7.92mm.
6x250Kg bombs,4x500Kg bombs
AG2: Bullet door
AG3: Autonomous driving
AG4: Lights
This plane is likely to be improved in the future. This is my first time making a plane myself
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 163.3ft (49.8m)
- Length 86.1ft (26.3m)
- Height 30.4ft (9.3m)
- Empty Weight 58,391lbs (26,485kg)
- Loaded Weight 96,622lbs (43,827kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.062
- Wing Loading 43.9lbs/ft2 (214.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,202.9ft2 (204.7m2)
- Drag Points 34542
Parts
- Number of Parts 220
- Control Surfaces 10
- Performance Cost 1,436