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FW190 D-9 FOCKE-WULF

Item No. 61041
Among the many variants of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 that were produced during WWII, the D-9 is one of the most recognized. It entered service in September 1944 and was notable for its switch from the previous radial engine to a liquid-cooled V-12 engine for even higher performance. This kit accurately

Description

Among the many variants of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 that were produced during WWII, the D-9 is one of the most recognized. It entered service in September 1944 and was notable for its switch from the previous radial engine to a liquid-cooled V-12 engine for even higher performance. This kit accurately depicts the D-9's features, including its lengthened nose and rear fuselage, and includes parts to depict either open or closed cowl flaps and canopies. One pilot figure and four marking options are also included.

FW190 D-9 FOCKE-WULF

Item No. 61041
Among the many variants of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 that were produced during WWII, the D-9 is one of the most recognized. It entered service in September 1944 and was notable for its switch from the previous radial engine to a liquid-cooled V-12 engine for even higher performance. This kit accurately

Description

Among the many variants of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 that were produced during WWII, the D-9 is one of the most recognized. It entered service in September 1944 and was notable for its switch from the previous radial engine to a liquid-cooled V-12 engine for even higher performance. This kit accurately depicts the D-9's features, including its lengthened nose and rear fuselage, and includes parts to depict either open or closed cowl flaps and canopies. One pilot figure and four marking options are also included.