1924
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1925
1931
Developed to meet the requirements of the German meteorological service, the prototype Focke-Wulf A 47 weather reconnaissance aircraft was first ...
Two-seat biplane produced from 1933 and used as a primary trainer by the Luftwaffe and exported. Powered by a 112kW ...
1932
1935
Single-seat parasol-wing monoplane powered by a 179kW Argus As. 10C engine and first flown in 1933. Developed as a fighter ...
The Weihe was first flown in 1935 as an advanced training, light transport and communications aircraft for the Luftwaffe, powered ...
1936
Twin-engined, three-seat strategic fighter. The Fw 57 was a contemporary of the Bf 110, ...
Designed originally as a 26-passenger airliner for Deutsche Luft-Hansa, the first prototype Condor made its maiden flight in July 1937. ...
1937
The Fw 187 was a heavy twin-engined fighter. Despite very good performance, the Luftwaffe showed no interest, as it was ...
Reconnaissance floatplane, a biplane intended for shipboard duties. The Ar 196 was preferred, and ...
The Fw 159 was a clean parasol-wing fighter with retractable landing gear, competing with ...
The Uhu was first flown in July 1938 and entered service with the Luftwaffe from 1940 as a short-range reconnaissance ...
1938
1939
The first prototype flew on July 1, 1939. Entered service in August 1941. A total of about 20000 aircraft were ...
The Fw 191 was a high-altitude bomber. Development problems caused its abandonment. Three built.
1942
1943
Inspired by the RAF's 'Wooden Wonder', the de Havilland Mosquito, Kurt Tank of Focke-Wulf created the Ta-154 in response to ...
The Ta 152 was a development of the Fw 190D. There was a short-span ...
1944
1945