Dragon Wings Warbird Series Diecast Model Focke Wulf Fw190A-8 "Black Double Chevron" Gruppenkommandeur II/JG 1 Mecklenburg, February 1945 Hauptmann Paul-Heinrich Dähne 1:72 Scale - DRW 50094 Wingspan: 5.75" Length: 5" Each Model Features: Accurate mold 1/72 authentic scale High quality diecast metal Historically accurate Removable missiles Detailed cockpit Open or Closed Canopy option Engraved panel lines Moveable flight control surfaces Rotating propeller Ready to display Display In Flight or In Landing Mode (stand included)
About this aircraft:
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Würger ("shrike"), also called Butcher-bird, was a single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft of Germany's Luftwaffe. Used extensively during the Second World War, over 20,000 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 later versions retained qualitative parity with Allied fighter aircraft, but Germany was not able to produce the aircraft in enough numbers to affect the outcome of the war. This model features the distinctive late war camouflage of Hauptmann Paul-Heinrich Dähne. It features a red band on the rear of the fuselage as used by JG1 while defending the reich. |