The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Wurger (English: Shrike) was a German single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank in the late 1930s and widely used during World War II. Powered by a radial engine in most versions, the Fw 190 had ample power and was able to lift larger loads than its well-known counterpart, the Messerschmitt Bf 109.
The Fw 190 was used by the Luftwaffe in a wide variety of roles, including day fighter, fighter-bomber, ground-attack aircraft and, to a lesser degree, night fighter. Number build is over 20,000 Features
Fully covered with weathered detailing All balsa and light-ply construction Fibreglass cowling Hand painted pilot Pre-installed Canopy Control surfaces pre-hinged and installed Battey hatch Fixed undercarriage (Electric retracts sold separately - VQARE10)
Includes
Assembly instructions with stage-by-stage illustrations - [ Download ] Tail gear assembly Wheels Servo trays Engine mounts, fuel tank Fibreglass cowling Spinner Decals and all hardware.
Required Hardware (Not supplied)
Transmitter, Motor, Propeller, Servos, Battery, Extension Leads, Glue, Tools and Silicone Fuel Line (For GP)
Recommended Hardware (Not supplied)
Electric Motor & ESC - Electrospeed Boost 60 Power Pack Servos - TBC
Wingspan: 63in (1610mm)
Fuselage Length: 48in (1220mm)
Weight (Ready to fly): 2.9kg
Engine: .60 - .65 (2 stroke) / .70 -.90 (4 stroke) - Not Included
Radio: Minimum 6-Channels with 6 (5 Servos for Electric) Servos - Not Included
Electric Motor: Electrospeed Boost 60 Power Pack - Not Included
Battery: Lipo 14.8V, 5000mAh - Not Included
Charger for above Flight Battery - Not Included