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| | The first prototype was initially flown with a large ducted spinner; it is seen here after the removal of this unsatisfactory device
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| The A-4/U8 fighter-bomber with underwing tanks fitted
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| The A-5/U3 Trop sub-variant with bomb-load in place
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| A view of the 190A-4/R5, with overwing tank experimental installation
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| The Fw 190A-4/R6 was fitted with two WG 21 rocket launchers or bomber interceptor duties
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| 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
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| Fw 190A abandoned at Salerno after Allied successes
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| Installation of racks for eight small 50-kg bombs on the Fw 190V-8
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| An Fw 190A-5/U3 Trop fighter-bomber of I/SG 4
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| Fw 190A-4 nose armament - two MG 17 machine-guns
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| The A-4 variant, seen here in an unusual colour scheme employed by JG 54 in Russia
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