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Focke-Wulf Fw-190 1200mm (47.2") EPO (PnF)

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When the FW190 first appeared in the sky's over France in 1941, it proved to be a shock to the RAF, totally outclassing the Spitfire Mk V. The radial-engine fighter was totally at odds with European thinking of the time, radials were considered to be inferior to liquid cooled "in-line" engines due to excess drag, the FW190 quickly made engineers re-think this idea. When an FW190 was accidentally landed intact in England by a rather lost Luftwaffe pilot, British engineers and test pilots were given the chance to study it extensively, the 190 was found to be highly advanced in many respects and many of its features were to find their way into later Allied aircraft. This great looking FW190 is made from tough EPO foam and is superbly finished in the color scheme of an A-4 belonging to JG2 "Richthofen" (Jagdgeschwader 2), exactly WkNr734 of the second group that was based in Tricqueville/France in 1943. The main wing is carbon reinforced and is easily removable for transportation. The wing features navigation...

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