Tamiya 61104 Focke-Wulf Fw190 F-89
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Wurger was used by the Luftwaffe during the Second World War in a variety of roles. Like the Messerschmitt Bf 109, the Fw 190 was employed as a workhorse, and proved suitable for a wide variety of roles, including air superiority fighter, strike fighter, ground-attack aircraft, escort fighter, and operated with less success as a night fighter. It served on all the German fronts; Eastern Front, Western Front, North African Campaign and the Defense of the Reich.
When it was first introduced in August 1941 it was quickly proven to be superior in all but turn radius to the Royal Air Force (RAF) front-line fighter, the Spitfire Mk. V variant. The 190 wrested air superiority away from the RAF until the introduction of the vastly improved Spitfire Mk. IX in July 1942 restored qualitative parity. The Fw 190 made its air combat debut on the Eastern Front much later, in November/December 1942. The Fw 190 made a significant impact seeing service as a fighter and fighter-bomber. The fighter and its pilots proved just as capable as the Bf 109 in aerial combat, and in the opinion of German pilots that flew both German fighters, the Fw 190 presented increased firepower and maneuverability at low to medium altitude.
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AS-24 - Dark Green (German Air)
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AS-4 - Gray Violet (LUFTWAFFE)
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AS-5 - Light Blue (LUFTWAFFE)
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TS-3 - Dark Yellow
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TS-4 - German Grey
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X-10 - Gun Metal
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X-11 - Chrome Silver
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X-18 - Semi Gloss Black
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X-2 - White
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X-5 - Green
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X-7 - Red
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XF-1 - Flat Black
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XF-15 - Flat Flesh
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XF-16 - Flat Aluminum
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XF-19 - Sky Grey
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XF-2 - Flat White
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XF-22 - RLM Grey
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XF-24 - Dark Grey
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XF-27 - Black Green
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XF-3 - Flat Yellow
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XF-4 - Yellow Green
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XF-49 - Khaki
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XF-50 - Field Blue
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XF-56 - Metallic Grey
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XF-57 - Buff
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XF-59 - Desert Yellow
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XF-64 - Red Brown
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XF-7 - Flat Red