Germany Focke Wulf Fw 190A-7 Stormede Air Base 1944 Hobby Master HA7417 1:48 Germany Focke Wulf Fw 190A-7 Stormede Air Base 1944 Hobby Master HA7417 1:48 Germany Focke Wulf Fw 190A-7 Stormede Air Base 1944 Hobby Master HA7417 1:48 Germany Focke Wulf Fw 190A-7 Stormede Air Base 1944 Hobby Master HA7417 1:48 Germany Focke Wulf Fw 190A-7 Stormede Air Base 1944 Hobby Master HA7417 1:48 Germany Focke Wulf Fw 190A-7 Stormede Air Base 1944 Hobby Master HA7417 1:48
Germany Focke Wulf Fw 190A-7 Stormede Air Base 1944 Hobby Master HA7417 1:48

Germany Focke Wulf Fw 190A-7 Stormede Air Base 1944 Hobby Master HA7417 1:48

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Germany Focke Wulf Fw 190A-7 Stormede Air Base 1944 Hobby Master HA7417 1:48
Heinz Bär, CO of II/JG 1 April 1944
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Highly detailed Hobby Master Germany Focke Wulf Fw 190A-7 Stormede Air Base 1944 Hobby Master HA7417 1:48 Heinz Bär, CO of II/JG 1 April 1944 1:48 Scale Item: HA7417 Die Cast Model Hobby Master "1:48 Air Power Series" diecast airplanes feature: Diecast metal construction with some plastic components. Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details. Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals. Opening canopies, revealing detailed cockpit interiors. Interchangeable extended/retracted landing gear. Presentation stand to display the aircraft "in flight". Authentic detachable ordnance loads complete with placards. Accurately detailed underside with concealed screwheads. In 1937 even though the Me-109 was a very capable fighter the Reichsluftfahrtministeriun (RLM) or Reich Air Ministry was worried that future foreign designs might surpass its performance so they called for submissions of designs. Kurt Tank won the competition with his radical use of an air-cooled radial engine that he dubbed the Fw-190 Würger (Butcher Bird). There were many skeptics who believed this new aircraft would surpass the performance of the Me-109. However when the Fw-190 entered combat in the summer of 1941 it already was Germany’s premiere piston- powered WWII fighter. Over 20,000 of all variants of the Fw-190 were built with 13,291 of these being of the 9 different “A” variants. Ernst Schröder joined the Luftwaffe in 1941 and became an He-111 mechanic. In May 1943 he transferred to pilot school and in January 1944 he received his pilot wings and joined JG.101 for fighter training. In June 1944 Schröder first flew the Fw-190 and was assigned to 5.JG.300. The Fw-190 he received was WNr. 172733 Red 19, fresh from the factory at Cottbus and this aircraft remained his personal aircraft until November 27, 1944 when he did a belly-landing after a fight with a P-51. Specifications for the Focke-Wulf Fw-190A-8 Dimensions Wingspan – 10.5 m (34 ft 5 in) Wing Area – 18.3 m (197 sq ft) Length – 8.96 m (29 ft 5 in) Height – 3.96 m (13 ft)
Additional Info
  • Stock#
    HA7417
  • Brand
    Hobby Master
  • Country of Manufacture
  • Scale
    1:48
  • Material
    N/A
  • Aircraft Type
    Fixed-Winged
  • Era
    World War II
  • Aircraft
    FW 190A
  • Propulsion
    Propeller-Driven
  • Role
    Fighter / Interception
  • Country
    Germany
Warning: Choking Hazard! Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
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