Focke-Wulf
1 types · 14 airframes
Pre-1950 Narrative
Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau AG (German pronunciation: [ˌfɔkəˈvʊlf]) was a German manufacturer of civil and military aircraft before and during World War II. The company was founded in Bremen on 24 October 1923 as Bremer Flugzeugbau AG by Prof. Dr Ludwig Roselius became chairman in 1925 and handed over to his brother Friedrich in early 1933. In 1938 Roselius' HAG combine increased its shareholding to 46% and C. Lorenz AG secured 28%. In August 1933 Hans Holle and Rudolf Schubert were given power of attorney over the Berlin branch of Focke-Wulf. Then in October 1933, Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau A.G. Albatros Berlin was officially registered with the Department of Trade.
Aircraft Types
Survivors
AV-AF-000081
Aviation Museum Hannover-Laatzen - Laatzen, Lower Saxony · PRESERVED
ZK-RFR
Chariots of Fire Fighter Collection/Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre - Blenheim, Marlborough · AIRWORTHY
N447FW
Erickson Aircraft Collection - Madras, Oregon · AIRWORTHY
N623TB
Military Aviation Museum - Virginia Beach, Virginia · AIRWORTHY
VH-WLF
Raptor Aviation - Wangaratta, Victoria[60][61] · AIRWORTHY
N190BR
Military Aviation Museum - Virginia Beach, Virginia · AIRWORTHY
AV-AF-000087
Eric Vormezeele - Brasschaat, Antwerp · UNDER_RESTORATION
AV-AF-000088
Militrhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow - Berlin, Berlin · PRESERVED
N190RF
Planes of Fame Air Museum - Chino, California · AIRWORTHY
N190AF
Tri-State Warbird Museum - Batavia, Ohio · AIRWORTHY
AV-AF-000093
TAM Museum - So Carlos, So Paulo · UNKNOWN
D-FWAA
Hangar 10/Air Fighter Academy GmbH - Usedom, Germany · AIRWORTHY
D-FWJS
UMMC Museum Complex - Verkhnyaya Pyshma, Sverdlovsk, Russia · PRESERVED
N190DK
Ali smet ztrk - Eskiehir, Turkey · UNDER_RESTORATION