This volume, the second in a mulit-volume history of German aviation,
discusses the life work of one of Germany's greatest aircraft designers
in pictures, tables, drawings and in his own words discussing flight
testing of his airplanes. Examined are the birth of Focke-Wulf's
airplanes, the ideas and thinking which formed the foundation of Tank's
designs, his masterpieces in the areas of long-range and high-speed
flight as well as flight test results. The reader experiences the
metamorphosis of an aircraft design from the first pencil line on the
drawing board to the screaming, nearly supersonic dives during its
evaluation phase. Tank would only entrust to civilian pilots, military
flyers and the captains of the Lufthansa fleet those designs whose
superior flying characteristics, stability, and flawless stall handling
he had been able to experience first hand. A mixture of technical
history, flight testing and previously unpublished data enable the
reader to catch a fascinating glimpse of the aircraft built during the
1930s and 1940s, not to mention the outstanding designs Tank worked on
in other countries following the war. All of the classic Focke-Wulf
aircraft are to be found: the well-known Fw 200, Fw 190, Ta 152, and Ta
154, as well as the lesser known Fw 57, Fw 187, Fw 189 and others.