Our FW 190 Jet Fighter Model Airplane is
Created for Collectors, Enthusiasts and Hobbyists
Our FW 190 Jet Fighter model airplane is modeled
and handcrafted using various high-quality grade materials by our
renowned master craftsmen. Our FW-190A model aircraft is uniquely
designed and manufactured using the latest innovations and
techniques applied in the over-all manufacturing and operation
process procedures.
The FW-190 Fighter model plane's parts including the fuselage and
wings are extremely accurate and precise based on the original. This
FW-190 Fighter model plane will fascinate anyone,
aviation enthusiast and model aircraft collectors alike for its
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FW-190A History:
The FW-190A Focke-Wulf or the Butcher Bird is one of best
fighters of its generation. The FW-190A was used during the World
War II and more than 20,000 were manufactured. The Focke-Wulf was a
single seat, single engine fighter aircraft of Germany's Luftwaffe.
The FW-190A Focke-Wulf was favored by the pilots because of its
superiority over other aircrafts. Compared to the bf109, the FW-190A
is a workhorse, a very versatile aircraft. The FW-190A Focke-Wulf
did well as a ground attack, long range bomber escort, night fighter
and high altitude interceptor.
The FW-190A proved to be a deadly opponent to the Soviet, British
and American air forces. The aircraft was first introduced in the
autumn of 1941. Focke-Wulf demonstrated its ability to out run, out
climb and out dive the Spitfire V, which is said to be the best
fighter of the Royal Air force during that time. Many versions of
the FW-190A Focke-Wulf were made. Its most successful role was being
a ground attack. The FW-190A Focke-Wulf is the only reliable light
attack bomber of the Germans.
The Focke-Wulf can be highly classified together with the
Supermarine Spitfore, Vought F4U Corsair and North American P-51
Mustang. The FW-190A was constructed by a team of designers headed
by Kurt Tank. The FW-190A aircraft is the successor of the
Messerschmitt Bf109 fighter. The basic layout of the FW-190A is very
ordinary. It is a monoplane with a nose mounted engine driving a
tractor airscrew. The main plane is fully cantilever and was fitted
with split flaps of metal constructions. Its other features can be
operated by three electric push buttons located in the cockpit.
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