The Focke-Wulf 200 is first seen in Call of Duty, in the mission "Airfield Escape" as your ride out, after you defended yourself and your squad-mates at the airfield.
It appears for the second time in the mission "Pavlov's House". As the player and his Russian squad-mates are charging the house, a formation of Condors begin dropping bombs behind the character, sending up columns of snow, and eventually expend their payload and fly out of the area.
Call of Duty 2[]
In the mission "The Pipeline", while climbing through the pipe a formation of Condors can be seen through a hole in the top of the pipe flying above, which momentarily shake the screen before disappearing out of sight.
Call of Duty: World at War[]
In the mission "Vendetta", formations of Condors fly over the city. The player is told by Sgt. Reznov to wait for the sound of the bombers flying overhead before taking a shot with the Mosin-Nagant. When a Condor with a flaming engine, flying particularly low, passes overhead the player is told to begin shooting.
Gallery[]
The model of the Focke-Wulf 200 from Call of Duty 2.
A Focke-Wulf 200 in Call of Duty 2.
A rendered Focke-Wulf seen in the opening cinematic to Vendetta.
Also from the cinematic, showing the dorsal turret.
Top view, in World at War.
Heavily damaged Focke Wulf Condor.
Trivia[]
In Pavlov's House, by using noclip to see the incoming FW 200 Condors, one can see that they have their gears out. This is because the model was reused from Airfield Escape.