mikewint
Captain
USERNAME: mikewint
FIRST NAME: Mike
CATEGORY: Intermediate
MANUFACTURER: Trumpeter
MODEL: Fw 200 C-4 "Condor"
AFTER MARKET: Nothing so far
Well me hat is in the ring so to speak. Won't do much for a week or so as outside temps are +75F (24C) and sunny and the Bambi herd is crying out to be reduced and my new drone is asking to be flown.
The Condor was a long range commercial airliner first flown in 1937. With the advent of WWII it was converted to military use and its long range made it an ideal maritime patrol bomber over the Atlantic convoy routes. Working along with the U-boat packs it made one of the most effective Luftwaffe combinations of the war. Armed with 5 MG 15 7.9mm machine guns and a MG FF 20mm cannon plus a 900kg kg bomb load or naval mines, Churchill called it "the Scourge of the Atlantic". Later versions carried 3 torpedoes and in 1943 a version equipped with Hs 293 guided missiles. The Condor's effectiveness began to end in mid-1941 with the advent of RAF long-range Coastal Command aircraft and Hurricanes launched from CAM ships. The Luftwaffe converted them to cargo carriers flying supplies into Stalingrad and by late 1943 it was entirely use to carry cargo. Germany built a total of 276 Condors and today just one sort of survives. In 1999 a Condor that had been ditched in a Norwegian Fjord was recovered, sort of, as the airframe collapsed. The remains were delivered to the German Museum of Technology in Berlin to be restored. In 2009 a pair of wings were recovered near Voss in Norway and also sent to the Museum.
FIRST NAME: Mike
CATEGORY: Intermediate
MANUFACTURER: Trumpeter
MODEL: Fw 200 C-4 "Condor"
AFTER MARKET: Nothing so far
Well me hat is in the ring so to speak. Won't do much for a week or so as outside temps are +75F (24C) and sunny and the Bambi herd is crying out to be reduced and my new drone is asking to be flown.
The Condor was a long range commercial airliner first flown in 1937. With the advent of WWII it was converted to military use and its long range made it an ideal maritime patrol bomber over the Atlantic convoy routes. Working along with the U-boat packs it made one of the most effective Luftwaffe combinations of the war. Armed with 5 MG 15 7.9mm machine guns and a MG FF 20mm cannon plus a 900kg kg bomb load or naval mines, Churchill called it "the Scourge of the Atlantic". Later versions carried 3 torpedoes and in 1943 a version equipped with Hs 293 guided missiles. The Condor's effectiveness began to end in mid-1941 with the advent of RAF long-range Coastal Command aircraft and Hurricanes launched from CAM ships. The Luftwaffe converted them to cargo carriers flying supplies into Stalingrad and by late 1943 it was entirely use to carry cargo. Germany built a total of 276 Condors and today just one sort of survives. In 1999 a Condor that had been ditched in a Norwegian Fjord was recovered, sort of, as the airframe collapsed. The remains were delivered to the German Museum of Technology in Berlin to be restored. In 2009 a pair of wings were recovered near Voss in Norway and also sent to the Museum.