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Fw 58 Weihe

CountryGermany
ManufacturerFocke-Wulf Flugzeugbau GmbH
Primary RoleOther

Contributor:

ww2dbaseThe Fw 58 Weihe multi-role aircraft was designed in the early 1930s and the prototype took flight in 1935. They were intrroduced into German Air Force service in 1937. Their fuselage were made of welded steel tubes with covering made of mixed material. The semi-cantilever wings were primarily metal and were mounted relatively low. They were each powered by two Argus As 10C V-8 inverted air-cooled piston engines rated at 240 horsepower. Procured in large numbers by the German Air Force, Fw 58Bs and Fw 58Cs variant models were used as advanced trainers, transports, communications aircraft, and ambulances. A very small number were specially modified to spray pesticides on the Eastern Front to prevent the spread of disease among German servicemen. Prior to the war, between 1938 and 1939, a small number of them were sold to buyers in the civilian market (eg. the Deutsche Luft Hansa airline) and a number of military forces abroad operated license-built examples of the Fw 58 design (eg. Brazil, Bulgaria, and Hungary). During the design's production life, the firm Focke-Wulf built 1,350 examples of this aircraft.

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Last Major Revision: Oct 2024

SPECIFICATIONS

Fw 58B
MachineryTwo Argus As 10C V8 inverted air-cooled piston engines rated at 240hp
Armament2x7.92mm MG15 machine guns
Crew4
Span21.00 m
Length14.10 m
Height4.20 m
Wing Area47.00 m²
Weight, Empty2,000 kg
Weight, Maximum2,930 kg
Speed, Maximum254 km/h
Speed, Cruising238 km/h
Rate of Climb4.67 m/s
Service Ceiling5,400 m
Range, Normal690 km

Photographs

Fw 58 Weihe aircraft on an airfield, Bulgaria, 1941Fw 58 Weihe (foreground), Fw 190 (right of photograph), and Me 323 Gigant (background) aircraft being serviced, early 1944




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