Focke-Wulf Fw 189
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Focke Wulf Fw 189 | ||
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Description | ||
Role | Reconnaisssance | |
Crew | 3 | |
First Flight | July, 1938 | |
Entered Service | September, 1940 | |
Manufacturer | Focke-Wulf | |
Dimensions | ||
Length | 12 m | 39 ft 4 in |
Wingspan | 18.4 m | 60 ft 4 in |
Height | 3.7 m | 12 ft 0 in |
Wing Area | 38 m² | 409 ft² |
Weights | ||
Empty | 2,680 kg | 5,920 lb |
Loaded | 3,950 kg | 8,708 lb |
Maximum takeoff | kg | lb |
Powerplant | ||
Engine | 2 × Argus 410 | |
Power (each) | 350 kW | 465 hp |
Performance | ||
Maximum speed | 357 km/h @ 2,600 m | 222 mph @ 8,530 ft |
Combat range | 670 km | 416 miles |
Ferry range | km | miles |
Service ceiling | 8,400 m | 27,550 ft |
Rate of climb | 500 m/min | 1,640 ft/min |
Wing loading | 103.9 kg/m² | 21.3 lb/ft² |
Power/Mass | 0.177 kW/kg | 0.107 hp/lb |
Armament | ||
Guns | 2 x MG 17 2 x MG 15 for defense | |
Bombs | 4 × 50 kg bombs |
The Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu (Eagle Owl) was a twin-engine twin-boom three seat tactical reconnaissance and army cooperation aircraft. It first flew in 1938 (Fw 189V1), entered service in 1940, and was produced until mid-1944. It performed superbly as a reconnaissance aircraft and was both rugged and maneuverable.
The main production model was the Fw 189A reconnaissance plane, built mostly in variants A-1 and A-2. The Fw 189B was a five-seater training aircraft, but only 13 were built. There was a ground attack variant Fw 189C conceived, but its two prototypes V1b and V6 were not satisfactory, and it was not produced.
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