The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Wurger was a German single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank in the late 1930s and widely used during World War II.
- Engraved panel lines
- Well appointed cockpit with photoetch (seatbelts, instrument panel, consoles and other interior accents)
- BMW 801 radial engine
- Single piece 3-blade propeller with separate spinner
- Cowl-mounted machine guns
- Wing root cannon bays
- Separate trailing edge flaps
- Detailed wheel bays and optional undercarriage
- Optional canopy
- Additional photoetch for exterior accents
- Decals and color painting guide for (5) aircraft: W.Nr. 2594, Flown by Maj. Hermann Graf, CO of JGr Ost, Bordeaux, France, Spring, 1943; Hptm. Walter Nowotny, CO of I./JG 54 Grünherz, Orel, Fall 1943; W.Nr. 410055, Flown by Uffz. Bernhard Kunze, 2./JG 1, The Netherlands, October 1943; W.Nr. 7328, Flown by Hptm. Dietrich Wickop, CO of II./JG 1, Woensdrecht, The Netherlands, May 1943 and Hptm. Egon Mayer, CO of III./JG 2 Richthofen, France, Spring 1943 - includes mask, stencil data, optional instrument panel and consoles
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