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 repurposed by the Luftwaffe for long-range reconnaissance and anti-shipping duties. The Condor's ability to cover vast distances made it a formidable asset, earning it the nickname 'Scourge of the Atlantic' as it hunted Allied ships. With a crew of five and equipped with a variety of bombs and defensive armaments, the FW 200 was both feared and respected. Its operational history is a testament to its versatility, serving in roles ranging from VIP transport to maritime patrol. The Condor's legacy is not just one of wartime utility but also of technological achievement, setting the stage for future advancements in aviation.
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Dad hats aren't just for dads This one's got a low profile with an adjustable strap and curved visor
- 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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