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The Blohm & Voss BV141 was a World War II German tactical reconnaissance aircraft. It is remembered as one of the most asymmetrical aircrafts to have ever flown. The perspex-glazed crew gondola on the starboard side strongly resembled that found on the Fw189, and housed the pilot, observer and rear gunner. While actually performing well, it was never ordered into full scale production. Contributing factors to that decision were that its preferred engine was in greater demand for the Fock-Wulf 190 fighter.