The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 was a single-seat fighter aircraft of Germany's Luftwaffe during World War II.
Historical photos [edit]
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Fw 190 D-9 after a forced landing
Modern day photos [edit]
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Fw 190 A-8/N reproduction by Flug Werk GmbH Germany
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Fw 190 A-8/N reproduction by Flug Werk GmbH Germany
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The Focke Wulf 190 Yellow 16, photographed just after being salvaged from sea outside Sotra, Norway, 1 November 2006.
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Fw190 A8/N reproduction by Flug Werk GmbH Germany
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Fw190 A8/N reproduction by Flug Werk GmbH Germany
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Fw190 A8/N reproduction by Flug Werk GmbH Germany
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Drawings [edit]
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Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-3, III./JG 2, geflogen von Gruppen- kommandeur Hauptmann Hans ‚Assi’ Hahn, Frankreich im Mai 1942.
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Fw 190A-4 of I./JG 2 flown by Olt. Hanning, France, spring 1943
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Fw 190A-4 of II./JG 2 flown by Group Commander Dickfeld, Tunisia 1942
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Fw 190 A-8/R8 of IV.(Sturm)/JG 3, flown by Hptm. Moritz
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Fw 190A-8 of JG 4 flown by Gefr. Wagner during "Operation Bodenplatte"
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Three-side-view of Fw 190 A-3
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Three-side-view of Fw 190 A-5
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Three-side-view of Fw 190 A-8
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Side-view of Fw 190 A-2/A-3
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Differences between Fw 190 A-0 and A-1
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Differences between Fw 190 A-1 and A-2
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Differences between Fw 190 A-2 and A-3
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Differences between Fw 190 A-3 and A-4
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Differences between Fw 190 A-4 and A-5
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Differences between Fw 190 A-5 and A-6
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Differences between Fw 190 A-6 and A-7
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Differences between Fw 190 A-7 and A-8
Models [edit]