Eduard 1/48 Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-4 Weekend Edition # 84117
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-4 was a fighter aircraft used by Germany during World War II.
It was designed to be a versatile and heavily armed aircraft, capable of engaging in a wide range of combat missions.
The Fw 190A-4 was introduced in 1942 and featured a number of improvements over earlier models.
It was powered by a BMW 801 radial engine and had a maximum speed of 655 km/h (407 mph).
The aircraft was armed with two 13 mm machine guns and four 20 mm cannons, making it one of the most heavily armed fighter aircraft of its time.
The Fw 190A-4 was used extensively in the later stages of the war, particularly in the Eastern Front.
It was known for its durability and maneuverability, and it was a formidable opponent for Allied fighter aircraft.
In addition to its role as a fighter, the Fw 190A-4 was also used as a ground attack aircraft, with the ability to carry a variety of bombs and rockets.
Despite its success in combat, the Fw 190A-4 was eventually outmatched by newer Allied fighter aircraft, such as the P-51 Mustang and the Spitfire.
Nonetheless, it remains an important aircraft in the history of aviation, and it is remembered for its contributions to German military aviation during World War II.
Weekend edition kit of German WWII fighter aircraft Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-4 in 1/48 scale.
This version of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-4 was equipped with flaps on the engine cooling outlets.
The wing was equipped with two cannons in the wing root.