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Focke Wulf Fw 190a [ GENUINE ]

It could absorb significant combat damage that would disable liquid-cooled systems.

Unlike many European fighters of the era that used liquid-cooled engines, the Fw 190A was distinctive for its use of the . This air-cooled engine offered several advantages: Focke Wulf FW 190A

The , nicknamed the Würger ("Shrike" or "Butcher Bird"), was a highly versatile German single-seat, single-engine fighter that entered service in August 1941. Designed by Kurt Tank, it served as a primary backbone for the Luftwaffe alongside the Messerschmitt Bf 109, quickly gaining a reputation for superiority over early Allied fighters like the Spitfire Mk. V. Design and Powerplant It could absorb significant combat damage that would

The BMW 801D-2 variant provided approximately 1,700 to 2,000 hp, allowing for speeds exceeding 400 mph. was a highly versatile German single-seat

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