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Well my friend after 2 years of waiting I finally got the pictures you requested of a Fw-190. Hope they help. Im still waiting on the second one to arrive. Hopfully it will still show up as there are 5 days left. If I missed a spot just ask hopfully I can get some more.

All the best
Paul

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Actually I think this is a Flug Werk replica made in Germany with the orginal drawings but could be wrong. Werk plate does not seem right to me.
 
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Beaut pics Paul, and yes, it will be one of the Flug Werk aircraft, as their is only one genuine '190 flying at the moment, in the colours it originally wore in Russia.
 
wrong place, oops

I'm confused
 
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Interesting link Paul, even tough rather dubious about the 'defection' and Britain designing landing gear based on the '190 !!

Considering that the Hurricane had "wide track" landing gear in 1935.

great pics of a great looking bird
 
It's a modern replic of the Fw190A. So it is hard to tell what version she is. If you take her camo scheme and markings of the Sturmstaffel 1 into consideration it might be the A-7 or A-8/R2 type ( it depends on a source of the info ). Of course there is lack of main features for the type used by the unit I mean the armour plates around the cockpit and the Scheuklappen on the slided back cockpit conopy.


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