Decals for the construction of the following aircraft are included: 1) Oblt. Rolf Strohal, Staff I./JG 1, Deelen, Netherlands, April 1943. 2) Staff JG 54, Pskov, Soviet Union, Spring 1943. The Focke-Wulf Fw 190, nicknamed "Würger",[1] is a German fighter aircraft of World War II. Developed at Focke-Wulf in Bremen under the direction of chief designer Kurt Tank, the aircraft was used by the Luftwaffe from 1941 as a second standard fighter alongside the Messerschmitt Bf 109. By the end of the war, some 19,500 Fw 190s had been produced in various versions. In addition to its use as a fighter, the type was used as a reconnaissance aircraft, fighter-bomber, night fighter and ground combat aircraft -Wikipedia-
Group
Model Construction
Condition
unpainted, kit
Scale
Scale 1:72
Material
Plastic
Epoch
World War II
Time
1933 - 1945
Nationality/Location
Germany
State
new
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
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