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FW 200 Condor - Atlantic Scourge

The Focke-Wulf FW 200 Condor, a marvel of German engineering, soared through the skies from the late 1930s to the end of World War II. Originally designed as a civilian airliner, it was quickly adapted by the Luftwaffe for use as a long-range maritime patrol aircraft and bomber. The Condor made its mark in history with its exceptional range, able to perform reconnaissance far into the Atlantic, searching for Allied convoys. Its ability to cover vast distances made it a significant threat and earned it the nickname 'Scourge of the Atlantic' by Winston Churchill. The FW 200 Condor was not just a symbol of technological advancement but also a testament to the strategic shift towards the importance of air power in naval warfare. With its sleek design and formidable presence, the Condor remains a fascinating subject of World War II aviation history.

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