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Price: $249.95
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Focke Wulf 190 Erich Hartmann Model
Airplane: A True Work of Art
Warplanes brings and introduces you a finely handcrafted
FW-190A Focke Wulf Erich Hartmann model airplane made of
the finest grade materials which underwent stages of meticulous and
careful sanding, carving and modeling to its original form. Our
highly skilled master craftsmen painstakingly and passionately
worked on the Focke Wulf 190 Erich Hartmann model airplane's
details, ensuring exactness and precision based on the original
airplane.
The FW 190 Erich Hartmann model airplane's paint scheme and
markings are extremely accurate and precise, depicting the true
original German Fighter aircraft. Like all other model airplanes,
the FW 190 Erich Hartmann model plane comes complete with fuselage,
wings and other intricate parts. It also comes with a sturdy,
durable base with a chrome steel support mounting rod or you can
have our variable pitch wall mount accessory, allowing your FW
190 Erich Hartmanne model plane to be displayed either
hanging on the wall or the ceiling for an added effect. This
top-quality FW 190 Erich Hartmann model plane will surely be
appreciated by anyone who receives this elegant desktop display as a
gift.
FW-190A Focke Wulf Erich Hartmann History:
This radial-engine plane together with the Messerschmitt Me-109
represented Germany's most significnt bid for air supremacy. The
Fw-190 flew both as an interceptor and fighter-bomber. And it was
great as a dog-fighter.
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 is also called the "Butcher-bird". The
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 is a single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft
of Germany's Luftwaffe, and one of the best fighters of its
generation. The aircraft was used extensively during the World War
II, where over 20,000 of it were manufactured, including around
6,000 fighter-bomber models. Production ran from 1941 to the end of
hostilities, during which time the aircraft was continually updated.
Its final incarnations retained qualitative parity with Allied
fighter planes, although Fw 190s lagged far behind in presentation
numbers.
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 provides a good fighter-bomber that carries
a rational bomb burden or projectiles. The recent war started by
Hitler on the Eastern Front resulted in most of the new production
of Fw-190s which were thrown into the fight against the Russians.
Others were needed desperately by Rommel in North Africa, to fight
the Western Desert Air Force and Allied ground forces who, by the
latter part of 1942, were pressing hard at Alamein.
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