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Manic Dragon
Andrea Morris (Manic Dragon)
GB

Fw190 A-8/R11 Night-fighter
Revell

Subject:
Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-8/R11
3R Wehrmacht Luftwaffe (German Air Force 1935-1945)
2./JG 301 W.Nr.500666/White 9
June 1944 World War 2 - Erfurt-Nord
RLM74 RLM75 RLM76 RLM27
Scale:
1:32
Status:
Ideas

Between 1934 and 1935 the German Ministry of Aviation (RLM) ran a contest to produce a modern fighter for the rearming Luftwaffe. Kurt Tank entered the parasol-winged Fw 159 into the contest, against the Arado Ar 80, Heinkel He 112 and Messerschmitt Bf 109. The Fw 159 was hopelessly outclassed, and was soon eliminated from the competition along with the Ar 80. The He 112 and Bf 109 were generally similar in design but the 109's lightweight construction gave it a performance edge the 112 was never able to match. On 12 March 1936 the 109 was declared the winner.

Even before the 109 had entered squadron service, in autumn 1937 the RLM sent out a new tender asking various designers for a new fighter to fight alongside the Bf 109, as Walter Günther had done with his firm's follow-on to the unsuccessful He 100 and He 112. Although the Bf 109 was an extremely competitive fighter, the Ministry was worried that future foreign designs might outclass it, and wanted to have new aircraft under development to meet these possible challenges. Kurt Tank responded with a number of designs, most based around a liquid-cooled inline engine.

However, it was not until a design was presented using the air-cooled, 14-cylinder BMW 139 radial engine that the Ministry of Aviation's interest was aroused. As this design used a radial engine, it would not compete with the inline-powered Bf 109 for engines, when there were already too few Daimler-Benz DB 601s to go around. This was not the case for competing designs like the Heinkel He 100 or twin-engined Focke-Wulf Fw 187, where production would compete with the 109 and Messerschmitt Bf 110 for engine supplies. After the war, Tank denied a rumour that he had to "fight a battle" with the Ministry to convince them of the radial engine's merits.

The A-5/R11 was a night fighter conversion fitted with FuG 217 Neptun (Neptune) radar equipment with arrays of three dipole antenna elements vertically mounted fore and aft of the cockpit and above and below the wings. Flame-dampening boxes were fitted over the exhaust exits. 1,752 A-5's were built from November 1942 to June 1943

Project inventory

Full kits
03926
Focke Wulf Fw190 A-8, A-8/R11 Nightfighter
Revell 1:32
03926 (80-3926) 2017 New parts
Detail and Conversion sets
132011
Luftwaffe WW.II Fighters Seatbelts (2 sets)
HGW Models 1:32
132011 2011
AMLA 32 023
Fw-190A-8/R11 w/ FuG 217 J-2 "Neptun" Revell / Hasegawa
AML 1:32
AMLA 32 023
BR32358
Fw 190A-6 thru A-9, F, D Mainwheels Ribbed tread
Barracuda Studios 1:32
BR32358 2018
Decals
X32002
Luftwaffe Swastikas Also includes 1:24 scale decals
Xtradecal 1:32
X32002
Masks
JX504
Spinner spirals Fw 190A/F
Eduard 1:32
JX504 2007
JX206
Fw 190A-8 for Revell
Eduard 1:32
JX206 2017
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Part of my Collection

Luftwaffe Aircraft
Ideas 12×Completed 9×On hold 9×

Comments

13 June 2020, 17:34
Andrea Morris
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13 June 2020, 17:40