Details
1:72 FOCKE WULF FW-190 D-9
NEW DECALS EDITION: SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 6 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
FIGURIE INCLUDED - CONTAINS 1 MODEL
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 was one of the best aircraft produced during World War II. Manufactured in more than 20,000 units starting from 1941, it was, alongside the Messerschmitt Bf 109, the most renowned fighter aircraft of the Luftwaffe. In its early versions, such as the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-8, the fighter was equipped with a BMW 801 D-2 double-row radial engine with 14 cylinders, delivering 1,700 horsepower, enabling it to reach a top speed of 653 km/h. Over time, designers capitalized on the successful aerodynamic structure of the aircraft, achieving what can be considered its ultimate evolution. The adoption of the powerful liquid-cooled Junkers Jumo 213 12-cylinder engine necessitated a revision of the aircraft's design, resulting in an elongated nose. The D version was aptly nicknamed by Luftwaffe pilots as "Langnasen-Dora" (Long-nose Dora), but once in flight, they immediately appreciated its characteristics and capabilities. The FW-190D was indeed capable of competing on equal terms with the most modern Allied fighters, such as the renowned P-51D Mustang.
Suggested colors
F Black 4768AP | F.S. 37038
Grau RLM 02 4770AP | F.S. 24226
Grauviolett RLM 75 4785AP | F.S. 36231
F Guards Red 4632AP | F.S. 31350
MF Gun Metal 4681AP | F.S. 37200
F Leather 4674AP | F.S. 30100
Lichtblau RLM 76 4786AP | F.S. 36473
F Non Specular Blue Grey 4766AP | F.S. 35189
F Panzer Olivgrün 1943 4798AP | F.S. 34128
F Pz. Schwarzgrau RAL 7021 4795AP | F.S. 36081
F Rust 4675AP | F.S. 30109
Schwarzgrün RLM 70 4780AP | F.S. 34052
MF Steel 4679AP | F.S. 37178
F White 4769AP | F.S. 37875
Decals for 6 versions
Additional Information
Article No | ITA1312 |
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Article No of Manufacturer | 1312 |
Аvailability | AVAILABLE |
Colour | For colouring |
Scale | 1:72 |
Manufacturer | ITALERI |
Brand | FOCKE-WULF FLUGZEUGBAU |
Series | No |
EAN | 8001283013123 |
Material | Polystyrene (plastic). |
Epoch | 1939-1945 World War II |
Age recommendation | Not suitable for children under 14 years. |