ME 209 V5

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When a kit is finished there come some sighs of relief. They last as long as you find a new project. Maybe there is one. What about building a Fw190V-16 (The Fw190C which never materialized)
Lovely job Michael as stated
but I find myself almost sorry that this one's finished. As regards a Fw190V-13 (I could find no mention of a V-16), I'd consider myself rude if I didn't help you on your way :)
 

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Hi Maximowitz,
I'm sorry but two engined types are too large in 1:32 scale. Maybe a Bf 110 in 1:48. Have an old one from Fujimi - I love this "outdated" models - cheap and more fun in building them.
 
Hi Colin1,
the FW-190 V-16 was a deriative of the V-15 which did some research work for the exhaust driven turbosupercharged V-18.
The V-16 was used by Daimler Benz as a testbed for its range of DB 603 engines starting in 1942 with the A-version and ending its live in 1944 during an air raid with the DB 603 E engine.

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Hi Maximowitz,
I'm sorry but two engined types are too large in 1:32 scale. Maybe a Bf 110 in 1:48. Have an old one from Fujimi - I love this "outdated" models - cheap and more fun in building them.


Yes Michael, a 1/32 Dragon Bf 110 could take over your entire house! I too have the old Fujimi '110 and would very much enjoy watching you do a build of this venerable old kit. I believe certain changes have to made... certainly in the cockpit which is very sparse.
 
Can anyone specify the flight characteristics of the Me209 V5 against the Fw 190D?
 

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