The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 , nicknamed Würger is a German single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank at Focke-Wulf in the late 1930s and widely used during World War II. Along with its well-known counterpart, the Messerschmitt Bf 109, the Fw 190 became the backbone of the Jagdwaffe of the Luftwaffe . The twin-row BMW 801 radial engine that powered most operational versions enabled the Fw 190 to lift larger loads than the Bf 109, allowing its use as a day fighter, fighter-bomber, ground-attack aircraft and to a lesser degree, night fighter.
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Focke-Wulf Fw 190F-8 ⓘ
Fw 190A-1 ⓘ 1941 fighter aircraft model by Focke-Wulf
Fw 190A-3 ⓘ 1942 fighter aircraft model by Focke-Wulf
Fw 190D-9 ⓘ 1944 fighter aircraft model by Focke-Wulf
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Disassembled German Focke-Wulf Fw 190 on a train in Hall, Austria, circa in June 1945 (342-FH-3A04895-A58463AC)
German Focke-Wulf Fw 190 attacks USAAF Boeing B-17s during a mission to Braunschweig, Germany, circa in 1944 (342-FH-3A20347-50123AC)
FW190-Granatwerfer1
Royal Air Force- Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1942-1945. CNA4087
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A(-2,-3,-4) abgeplant im Winter (Datum, Standort, Staffel unbekannt)
Walchum - Steinbilder Weg (Sustrum) - Flugzeugabsturz 03 ies
Messerschmitt Bf 109s and Focke-Wulf Fw 190s at Stendal airfield, Germany, in April 1945 (342-FH-3A20044-165463AC)
German pilot abandons his Focke-Wulf Fw 190, circa in January 1945 (204840727)
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 near Frankfurt, Germany, circa in 1945 (342-FH-3A46903-60561AC)
Abandoned German Focke-Wulf Fw 190A at Bizerte-Sidi Ahmed airfield, Tunisa, 8 May 1943 (NA 2739)
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class aircraft Focke-Wulf Fw 190F-8 Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Wikidata class aircraft Fw 190A-1 Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Wikidata class aircraft Fw 190A-3 Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Wikidata class aircraft Fw 190D-9 Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Wikidata
commons image Disassembled German Focke-Wulf Fw 190 on a train in Hall, Austria, circa in June 1945 (342-FH-3A04895-A58463AC)
Commons commons image German Focke-Wulf Fw 190 attacks USAAF Boeing B-17s during a mission to Braunschweig, Germany, circa in 1944 (342-FH-3A20347-50123AC)
Commons commons image FW190-Granatwerfer1
Commons commons image Royal Air Force- Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1942-1945. CNA4087
Commons commons image Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A(-2,-3,-4) abgeplant im Winter (Datum, Standort, Staffel unbekannt)
Commons commons image Walchum - Steinbilder Weg (Sustrum) - Flugzeugabsturz 03 ies
Commons commons image Messerschmitt Bf 109s and Focke-Wulf Fw 190s at Stendal airfield, Germany, in April 1945 (342-FH-3A20044-165463AC)
Commons commons image German pilot abandons his Focke-Wulf Fw 190, circa in January 1945 (204840727)
Commons commons image Focke-Wulf Fw 190 near Frankfurt, Germany, circa in 1945 (342-FH-3A46903-60561AC)
Commons commons image Abandoned German Focke-Wulf Fw 190A at Bizerte-Sidi Ahmed airfield, Tunisa, 8 May 1943 (NA 2739)
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