The Focke-Wulf FW 189 Uhu, also known as the 'Flying Eye' of the Luftwaffe, was a German reconnaissance aircraft that played a pivotal role during World War II. With its distinctive twin-boom design and a central crew gondola, the FW 189 was easily recognizable and highly valued for its exceptional all-around visibility. Operational from the early 1940s, this aircraft was not just a passive observer; it was equipped with defensive armaments and sometimes even used for light bombing roles. The FW 189 excelled in its reconnaissance missions on the Eastern Front, where its agility allowed it to evade enemy fighters with remarkable success. Its nickname, 'Uhu' (Eagle Owl), reflects its keen observational capabilities, much like its nocturnal namesake. The FW 189's design, effectiveness in reconnaissance, and survival capabilities in hostile environments make it a fascinating subject of World War II aviation history.
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- 100 chino cotton twill
- Green Camo color is 35 chino cotton twill 65 polyester
- Unstructured 6-panel low-profile
- 6 embroidered eyelets
- 3 (76 cm) crown
- Adjustable strap with antique buckle
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