First flying in 1939, the Focke-Wulf FW190 was an immediate threat to RAF fighters when introduced in late 1941, being faster and more manoeuvrable than the Spitfire V then in service.
The F-8 was the ground-attack version and differed primarily in its lack of outboard cannons. Various combinations of underwing weapons were fitted, but the most common was one centreline bomb and four small bombs on the wings.
The A-8 version was the most numerous, heavily armed variant and entered service in 1944 in an attempt to stop Allied daylight raids. By then, however, the new Allied fighters had begun to outclass it.
Item Length – Without Packaging (cm)12.5Item Width – Without Packaging (cm)14.5How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?74Item Scale1:72 Scale
Wingspan (mm)145
Please note only 1 kit in box pictures show both colour scheme finishes.
Additional items are required to complete kit as illustrated.
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