The Fw 200 Condor first made an appearance over Norway in April 1940,
flying with the unit that eventually become synonymous with it –
Kampfgeschwader 40. As the war in the west progressed, and German
forces advanced, French airfields opened up, allowing the Condor to
fly around the UK and out into the Atlantic, where it rapidly
established itself as one of the key menaces to Allied shipping. Able
to attack shipping directly, or able to guide U-Boats to their prey
the Condor scored its first major success when it crippled the liner
Empress of Great Britain. But the tables were to turn on the 'Scourge
of the Atlantic' as mechanical failures induced by their harsh
operating environment and changes in Allied tactics began to take a
toll. Vulnerable to aerial attack, the deployment of Allied carriers
and their associated fighters combined with the introduction of more
loing range maritime patrol aircraft exposed the Condor's
deficiencies. Packed with rare first-hand accounts, profile artwork
and photographs, this is the history of one of the unsung types to
take to the skies during World War 2.
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ISBN
9781472812681
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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