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Hobby Master 1/48 Air Power Series
HA7409
FW 190 A-6  
Berlin-Templehof,  March 1944 "Galland"
1/48 scale pre-finished
Die-cast metal with a minimum of plastic.
Professionally painted.
All markings pad applied for superb results.
Cockpit slides open.
Comes with a pilot that can be removed.
Comes with display stand.
Can be displayed with landing gear up or down.


The Fw-190A-6 was designed to be used mostly for ground attacks on the Eastern Front
and was given four 20mm cannons in the wings as well as two machine guns. Along with a
new light-weight wing the Fw-190A-6 was a deadly aircraft. The Fw-190A-6 was also
designed to allow for maximum Ruestsaetze (field modifications). Over 1,000 of this variant
were sent to the Eastern Front and eventually replaced the now obsolete Ju-87 Stuka and
were used right to the end of WWII.


Adolf “Dolfie” Galland joined the Luftwaffe in 1934 and in 1940 became a fighter pilot and
achieved Ace status during the Battle of France. In late 1941 at age 29 he had a score of 96
victories and was appointed General der Jagdfliereg and forbidden to fly combat missions. In
1944 Galland made several unauthorized combat sorties to see how effective new tactics
were. His Fw-190A-6 didn’t have a lot of markings other than a yellow lower cowling, a white
double chevron and white 2. Galland’s final victory total was 104 aircraft.



Specifications for the Fw-190A-6

Performance
Power Plant – BMW 801D-2 producing 1,800 hp @ takeoff
Maximum Speed – 398 mph @ 20,000 ft TAS
Maximum Speed @ Sea Level – 343 mph TAS
Stalling Speed
Clean @ Maximum Weight – 118 mph IAS
Landing @ Maximum Weight – 98 mph IAS

Weight
Empty – 7,566 lbs
Maximum Takeoff – 8,598 lbs

Dimensions
Height – 13 ft
Wingspan – 34.5 ft
Length – 33.4 ft

Armament
2 x 13 mm machine guns
4 x 20 mm cannons
Plus various other ordnance
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