Focke-wulf Fw-200
The four-engine Focke-Wulf Fw-200 Condor began its career as a civilian airliner, but during World War II, it became a feared maritime patrol and bomber aircraft. In our selection, you will find precisely crafted models of this long-range aircraft. We focus on die-cast metal models with plastic parts in the compact 1:144 and 1:200 scales from manufacturers Altaya/IXO and Atlas Models. Add to your collection the machine that Winston Churchill famously called the "Scourge of the Atlantic."
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Fw-200: From Civilian Airliner to Maritime Reconnaissance
The Fw-200 Condor was originally designed for transatlantic civilian flights. However, with the outbreak of the war, the Luftwaffe quickly capitalized on its massive range and modified the aircraft for long-range maritime reconnaissance and bombing. Condors operated primarily over the North Atlantic, hunting for Allied convoys. They either attacked them directly with bombs or acted as spotters for German U-boat wolfpacks. This cooperation posed a severe threat to Allied supply routes.
Collector's Value and Details
Due to the large dimensions of the real aircraft, the models are offered in the more space-saving 1:144 and 1:200 scales. Despite these compact sizes, they maintain a high level of detail. Our range includes both the elegant pre-war variants from the Silver Classics edition by Atlas Models and military versions (such as the Fw-200 C-4) in typical Luftwaffe camouflages by the Altaya/IXO brand. The models are made of die-cast metal with plastic parts and impress with a clean surface finish and accurate replication of the characteristic silhouette.
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