The EKW C-36 was an indigenous multi-purpose fighter-bomber designed in 1939 by the Swiss Federal Constructions Works and is comparable to the Ilyushin Il-2 Sturmovik. However this aircraft has a twin fin layout allowing the rear gunner to have a better visibility range. A fair few were built and along with Morane-Saulnier M.S.406's fought off trespassing Luftwaffe aircraft to defend Swiss neutrality. Soon the aircraft would be relegated to training and target-towing duties.
Made by EKW.
EKW C-36 is the predecessor of the F+W C-3605.