The Fw 200 was designed in 1936 and first flew on 27 July 1937. It entered production as the Fw 200C and could be armed with either bombs or mines. Sub-variants differed mostly in terms of armament although the Fw 200C-3 featured a more powerful engine and the Fw 200C-6 and C-8 could carry two Hs 293 guided missiles. Some Fw 200s were also used as transports during the siege of Stalingrad and a few were converted into VIP transports, both Hitler and Himmler having one for their personal use.

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| Design | Fw 200C-3 |
| Name | Condor |
| Code Name | - |
| Type | Maritime Patrol |
| Year | 1940 |
| Crew | 6 |
| Speed | 360 km/h |
| Ceiling | 6,000 m |
| Range | 4,440 km |
| Engine | 4 x 895-kW BMW-Bramo Fafnir |
| Weight Empty | 17,000 kg |
| Weight Max | 22,700 kg |
| Wing Span | 32.85 m |
| Length | 23.46 m |
| Height | 6.30 m |
| Wing Area | 118.00 m² |
| Armament | 1 x 20-mm 3 x 13-mm 2 x 7.92-mm |
| Payload | 2,100 kg |
| Production | ? |
| Total | 276 |