Focke-Wulf Fw 62

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The Focke-Wulf Fw 62 was a German reconnaissance floatplane prototype developed in the 1930s for the Kriegsmarine as a potential shipborne aircraft.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military aircraft prototype
reconnaissance floatplane
shipborne aircraft
aircraftConfiguration biplane
aircraftType floatplane
conflictContext pre–World War II period
countryOfOrigin Germany
designedBy Focke-Wulf design team
designedFor catapult launch from ships
shipborne operations
developedForRequirement Kriegsmarine shipborne reconnaissance aircraft requirement
developedInDecade 1930s
enteredMassProduction no
era interwar period
intendedMissionProfile over-sea patrol and observation
intendedOperator German Navy
intendedService naval aviation
manufacturer Focke-Wulf
numberBuilt prototype only
primaryRole maritime reconnaissance
propulsion single piston engine
status prototype
successorOrCompetitor Arado Ar 196
takeoffAndLanding water
usedBy Kriegsmarine

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BMW 132 usedInAircraft Focke-Wulf Fw 62