Focke-Wulf Fw 190A Photo Gallery

The first prototype was initially flown with a large ducted spinner; it is seen here after the removal of this unsatisfactory device
The first prototype was initially flown with a large ducted spinner; it is seen here after the removal of this unsatisfactory device
The A-4/U8 fighter-bomber with underwing tanks fitted
The A-4/U8 fighter-bomber with underwing tanks fitted
The A-5/U3 Trop sub-variant with bomb-load in place
The A-5/U3 Trop sub-variant with bomb-load in place
A view of the 190A-4/R5, with overwing tank experimental installation
A view of the 190A-4/R5, with overwing tank experimental installation
The Fw 190A-4/R6 was fitted with two WG 21 rocket launchers or bomber interceptor duties
The Fw 190A-4/R6 was fitted with two WG 21 rocket launchers or bomber interceptor duties
Fw 190A in scheme adopted for Home Defence duties late in the war. The fuselage bands appeared variously in red/yellow, blue/white or black/white. Blue/white was the most widely used style in 1945. Machine illustrated probably belonged to II/JG 4
Fw 190A in scheme adopted for Home Defence duties late in the war. The fuselage bands appeared variously in red/yellow, blue/white or black/white. Blue/white was the most widely used style in 1945. Machine illustrated probably belonged to II/JG 4
Fw 190A abandoned at Salerno after Allied successes
Fw 190A abandoned at Salerno after Allied successes
Installation of racks for eight small 50-kg bombs on the Fw 190V-8
Installation of racks for eight small 50-kg bombs on the Fw 190V-8
An Fw 190A-5/U3 Trop fighter-bomber of I/SG 4
An Fw 190A-5/U3 Trop fighter-bomber of I/SG 4
Fw 190A-4 nose armament - two MG 17 machine-guns
Fw 190A-4 nose armament - two MG 17 machine-guns
The A-4 variant, seen here in an unusual colour scheme employed by JG 54 in Russia
The A-4 variant, seen here in an unusual colour scheme employed by JG 54 in Russia

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