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804754/12 - THE Fw200 CONDOR: A Complete History

By Jerry Scutts.  Crecy Publishing, 2010

Born of an idea suggested by the Japanese Navy to arm Germany's elegant Fw200 Condor airliner for a maritime reconnaissance role, the Luftwaffe's long-range Condor proved its worth in the first years of World War II. A practical anti-shipping raider, the Condor fought a virtually private war against surface vessels and imposed a blockade to strangle Britain's seaborne lifeline. Rapidly neutralized by allied escort carriers and merchant ships, the Condor's role switched to staving off the Sixth Army's defeat at Stalingrad. Condor crews hauled supplies in appalling winter conditions - sub-zero temperatures and low visibility - and routinely serviced and refueled aircraft under the guns of the Red Air Force. For the Germans, maritime patrol duty grew ever more costly in terms of men and machines, and new 'stand-off' weapons were introduced to beat the defenses. By 1944 they had been all but eclipsed in a combat role, and the survivors reverted to the transport role for which they were originally designed.

The Fw200 Condor describes the development of the aircraft and its varied roles, missions, and personnel including the fate of all aircraft built. Color profiles and a wealth of photographs provide comprehensive information on this elegant aircraft.

Small light crease to first blank page but otherwise the book is clean and in almost "as new" condition in protective cover.  (The photo shows the book covered in loose polythene but the book has now been recovered with a proper removable clear book jacket).

Format Hardback
Pages 264pp
Publication Date Crecy Publishing, 2020
Pictures

b/w photos throughout, some colour plus colour 4-views

Width (mm)

200

Height (mm) 255
Dust Jacket Yes
ISBN -
Price

£20.00

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