From the outset of its development, the Fw-190 presented difficulties due to the designer’s decision to create the tightest cowling possible for the radial engine powerplant, in order to streamline the aircraft as much as possible. The [...]
Yellow!
First of all I want to thank You guys for such a warm welcome and kind words! I'm honoured and very flattered.
So, here's another thing from me. Eduard's 1:48 Fw-190D. The prettier sister of first Focke-Wulf. Well, she's got that [...]
Eduard 1/48 Bodenplatte Fw 190 & Bf 109 combo kit, just finished the Fw 190.
Added figures from Tamiya kit with a simple grass land base.
First time doing an aircraft model and first time posting, there has to be a lot of things that [...]
For a nice change I've build another German subject. The Focke Wulf F190 A8 with Blohm & Voss Bv246 "Hagelkorn" ( Hailstone) glide bomb.
A very nice kit of a unusual subject. Revell uses their nice Fw190 kit with the addition [...]
Designer Kurt Tank expressed his design philosophy in creating the Fw-190 thus: “The Messerschmitt 109 [sic] and the British Spitfire, the two fastest fighters in world at the time we began work on the Fw 190, could both be summed up as [...]
Hi all,
Wanted to share this colourful late war Fw190D that I built over last weekend - have always liked the look of the long nosed 190s and pleased with the way this turned out. Picture 4 shows it alongside my other end of WW2 in Europe [...]
The Fw-190A series was so right in design that - once the problem of providing adequate cooling for the BMW 801 radial engine was solved - the airframe went through little modification other than minor airframe changes associated with [...]