The Fw 190D10 prototype tried a motor cannon with some variant of the Jumo 213, but there were problems with it. The D11 deleted the motor cannon, deleted to cowl machine guns, and mounted and additional cannon in the outer wing.
I guess one purpose of prototypes is to find out these issues. I doubt wing canon would have been introduced into service on any Fw 190D variant. The Luftwaffe pilots needed the extra manoeuvrability their absence would provide just to survive. As it was the only variant to enter service besides the Fw 190D9 was the Fw 190D13 and did not have wing guns but a motor gun and the cowling guns removed. A restored version exists. A variant of the Fw 190D13 was to receive fuel tanks in the outer gun position. Also Eddie Creeks trilogy notes that a JG had been assigned to test the MG213 revolver canon on the Fw 190D. These guns could be synchronised and opperate as a motor canon. The MG213 would give the Fw 190 all the fire power it needed.
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