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Local Legend 19: The Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor

Hallo Joe,
as I have only the good old FS2004 on my old pc, this plane is not usuable for me.
BUT it would interest me two things can it be known which ressources the authors had to make the model?
Also would it be possible to get some screenshots from the cockpit (especially from the pilots view and from the copilots view.
Also how did they realize the Radiostation?
It would be interesting to see the differencies to Hauke Keitels Fw200 from old FS2002 times
Best Regards
Michael Vader
Hi Michael,
Here are some screen shots I took of the cockpit of the main panel and radio station so you you can get a feel for what it looks like without having to watch the 25 minute video Tom posted.

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Hope this helps.
 
Good evening Joe,
thank y ou a lot for the screenshots.
Wunderbar
exactly what I whished.
Your screenies will help me to make the FS2004 panel a bit better.
In fact the MSFS FW 200 model seems to be a mixture of a Fw 200B and Fw 200C
I wonder if the authors had access to the Fw 200 restaured in Bremen and now exposed in
Berlin Tempelhof.
I which you nice flights with this fantastic bird
Best Regards
Michael Vader
 
I wonder if the authors had access to the Fw 200 restaured in Bremen and now exposed in
Berlin Tempelhof.
Hi Michael,

Here's a short video on the actual FW200 that was used to inspire the model that will likely answer a lot of your questions!

 
Hallo Denny,
thank you for the video.
Yes the video answers a lot of questions.
I'm trying to get some docs and photos from the museeum. Of course it is a big difference if an unknown private person
ask them for support or if a big company with the dollars in the back ask.
Thank you for the help
Best regards
Yours
Michael
 
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