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159932
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Global by VQ FW-190A 60 ARF Green Camo #13
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MFR. NUMBER:
VQA052
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Global by VQ FW-190A 60 ARF Green Camo #13
Focke-Wulf FW-190A 60 ARF Blue/Green from VQ Models
Also called the "Butcher-bird", the FW-190 was the best single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft of Germany's WWII Luftwaffe. It was highly manueverable and durable.
This was the personal mount of Major Walther Dahl, commander of JG 300. Walther Dahl flew initially with JG 3, saw combat on the Eastern-Front, over Malta, and later over Germany. In June, 1944, he was given command of JG 300. This was lost at the end of November, 1944, due to falling out of favor with Hermann Göring, but stayed on with the unit for some time after. Later, he became an inspector of day fighters and as opportunites presented themselves, participated in combat flights, during which by the end of the war, he achieved 30 kills, some on the Me 262. Over a total of some 700 sorties, 129 aerial vistories were attained, 45 of which were in the west, including 30 four-engined bombers and eight Mustangs. In the east, 84 victories made up a part of his total, including 34 II-2s. He was awarded the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaf.
Requires but does not include a .61 two-stroke or .91 four-stroke motor, 4+ -channel radio with 5+ servos (2A/E/T/R/Optional Retracts), glues, and silicone fuel line.
Camo scheme may vary slightly from the picture.
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