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 | Handcarved Mahogany Wood Model Airplane Handcrafted and Handpainted Comes with base stand ready to display, Recommended age group: 12 - NaN years, Manufacturer: Toys and Models Corporation | COMPARE PRICES |
 | This is a Balsa-Wood Model. Scale: 1/16. Wing Span: 25 3/4" Although it had a radial engine, the German Focke-Wulf Fw-109 was one of the most beautifully proportioned fighters of World War 2. The pride of Marshall Goering, the 190 maintained superiority over the British Spitfire 5 for almost two years because it could out fly its opponent on nearly every count. Approximately 20, 000 Focke-Wulf?s were produced and, in various versions, were used as day and night fighters, fighter-bombers and in ground attack roles. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-3 "Black 7" Luftwaffe 8/JG.5 1:72 Scale Wingspan 5.75" Die Cast Metal Model Plane WWII German Fighter Factory Paint and Assembly Ready For Display! Features: *Rotating Propeller *Display Stand *Permanent Pad Printed Insignia *Two Position Up/Down Landing Gear Shipping : We only charge actual cost of shipping! All orders are sent out within 2 business days of completed payment. You pay for shipping, we pay for everything else needed to safely and professionally package your it | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) Highly detailed 1/48 scale assembly model kit of the Focke-Wulf Fw190, a World War II single-seat, single-engine fighter of the German Luftwaffe. The Fw190 is generally considered by historians as one of the best fighters of its generation. Often called the "Butcher-bird" by Allied pilots, the 190 was a fighter aircraft that inspired both fear and respect by those who encountered it in combat. Originally developed by Kurt Tank to serve as backup for the highly successful Messerschmitt Bf109, the Focke-Wulf 190 quickly proved itself as a highly capable frontline fighter aircraft, and before long, thousands of Fw190s were fighting alongside Messerschmitt 109s over skies of Europe. Over 20, 000 Focke-Wulf 190 of all variants were produced by Germany in the Second World War, and some of the Luftwaffe's most successful fighter aces in World War II flew the Fw190. The A Series Fw190 was the original short-nose design, and the type was fitted with a variety of BMW radial engines and armed with four machine guns (two fuselage-mounted & two wing-root mounted) and two wing-mounted 20 mm cannons. Some 6, 000 ground attack variants of the Fw190 (the F and G models) were also produced and utilized with success by the Luftwaffe, a testament to the type's versatility. This 1/48 scale assembly kit by Tamiya depicts the A-8/R2 model Fw190, which were fitted with an improved BMW 801 D-2 or the 801Q radial engine, the C3-injection system, a new paddle-bladed wooden propeller, an improved bubble canopy design, and improved armament. Features: High-quality assembly kit display model of the Focke-Wulf Fw190 A-8/R2. Length: 219mm, Width: 190mm. Two sets of gun fairing parts included to depict both early and late production A-8 variants. Armored canopy and armor panel stickers included to accurately depict the A-8/R2. Two types of propellers included. Includes 1 pilot figure and 5 types of accurate markings. | | SEE IT |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Tamiya 1/48 Focke-Wulf FW190 A-8/A-8 R2 TAM61095 Description Assemble the Focke-Wulf Fw190 A-8/A-8 R2 with this 1:48 Scale Plastic Model Kit from the Tamiya Aircraft Series. Suitable for Ages 10 & Older. FEATURES An accurate depiction of the aircraft which was the backbone of German air defenses until the end of WWII. Optional early or late model type, wing-mounted gun panels. Two types of propellers to depict the metal or wood style. Clear canopy with optional extra window armor plating. Intricately detailed single prop engine. Highly detailed landing gear and wheel wells. Well-appointed cockpit with pilot figure. Masking seal provided for painting the ventral window and canopy. Illustrated assembly guide and waterslide decals. MARKING OPTIONS: One Decal Sheet with Markings for 5 German Versions: 1: 11/IV/JG3, Unteroffizier Willi Maximowitz (June 1944) 2: 5/II/JG300, Leutnant Klaus Bretschneider (Oct 1944) 3: IV/JG3, Hauptmann Wilhelm Moritz (Aug 1944) 4: 5/II/JG300, Unteroffizier Matthaus Erhardt (Oct 1944) | | SEE IT |
 | Product Features: Action Figure Type: Other Action Figures; Toy Category: Action Figures | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Up for sale is a wonderful Corgi Diecast Airplane. This is from the Corgi Aviation Archive Series. This plane is a World War II Focke Wulf-190A-4 . TUNISIA 1943. Scale is 1:72. These are limited edition production planes. This plane is #2993 of only 3100 distributed worldwide.CORGI MODEL # AA34305. POWERPLANT-1- 1, 700 HP BMW 801D-2 TWIN-ROW, 14 CYLINDER, AIRCOOLED, RADIAL ENGINE. MAX SPEED-418 MPH.......CEILING- 34, 775 FEET......RANGE-497 MILES. WEIGHTS- EMPTY-6, 393, LOADED- 8, 770. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | (Out-Of-Stock) The Focke-Wulf ARF is a great airplane for anyone who likes scale flying. The kit includes a fiberglass fuselage and cowling painted in gray and green. The kit is covered in Solortex and then painted in the vague scheme. The wings are sheeted foam. All control surfaces have beveled leading edges and the control horn mounts are preinstalled. The wing is complete with CA hinges. The leading edge of the wing is pre-shaped. This kit includes flaps. Specs: Wingspan 70" Fuselage Length 61" Recommended Engine Size 2c/91, 108 4c/120 Flying Weight 9.5 - 10 lbs Wing Area 827.7 sq in Fuel Tank 12/14 oz Propeller 13x8 14x10" | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) This book deals with the development history and testing of this fighter aircraft and production of the early variants of the Fw 190 A. An interesting comparison between the Bf 109 and the Fw 190 shows the strengths and weaknesses of the two aircraft, and authentic reports by former test pilots of Focke-Wulf and the Rechlin Test Station document the aircrafts performance. Also covered are the later torpedo-carrier and reconnaissance versions of the Fw 190. Together with the Messerschmitt Bf 109, the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 formed the standard equipment of the German fighter arm in the Second World War and today is considered one of the most capable fighters of that period. Initial flight trials in 1939 revealed a number of shortcomings, nevertheless the basic concept of the Fw 190 proved extremely successful. In contrast to the Bf 109, which was powered by a liquid-cooled, inverted-vee engine, in developing the Fw 190 Prof. Kurt Tank selected the BMW 801, an air-cooled radial engine that was less sensitive to battle damage. The broad-track undercarriage also gave the Focke-Wulf fighter much superior takeoff and landing characteristics. The Fw 190 entered quantity production by Focke-Wulf and license manufacturers Fieseler, AGO and Arado in 1941. It proved an immediate success in combat operations in 1942, proving itself superior to the Spitfire in some respects. Lavishly illustrated with photographs and drawings, many of which have not been published before, this book provides both aircraft enthusiasts and modelers with a wealth of information, and fills a gap in the history of aircraft design in Germany. | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) This book covers the complete development history of those variants of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 powered by inline engines. The first Fw 190 equipped with a Daimler Benz liquid-cooled engine took to the air in early 1942, followed six months later by another powered by a Jumo 213. Production of the Fw 190 C, Fw 190 D and Ta 153 was delayed by the German air ministry. Not until 1944, by which time Germany had lost control of the air, did the Fw 190 D-9, an interim fighter powered by the Jumo 213 A, enter production. The Fw 190 D-9 proved an immediate success, largely due to an excellent prototype test program under Dipl.Ing. Hans Sander. The type quickly entered service with the Luftwaffe and more than 1, 700 examples were completed by the end of the war. The Fw 190 D-9 gave rise to a number of improved variants with the more powerful Jumo 213 F engine and a heavier armament, however only a handful of the D-11 and D-13 versions were completed. With a maximum speed of 750 km/h, the Fw 190 D-12 powered by the new Jumo 213 EB would have represented the apex of Fw 190 development. The proposed Fw 190 D-14 and D-15, both powered by improved versions of the dive-bombers 603, came too late to see service with the Luftwaffe. | | SEE IT |
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