EC32165 EagleCals 1/32 decal #165-32 Fw 190 Fs

Featuring:

The Fw 190 F was a dedicated ground attack version of the Fw 190 A. The most noticeable difference between the 190 F-8 and F-9 is the enlarged cowl ring fitted to the latter. It has also been believed that the 190 F-9 was fitted with a 14 blade cooling fan. However, new evidence reveals that this enlarged fan caused a significant performance reduction. Therefore, the earlier 12 blade could have been maintained for better performance. This variant is available in all three scales, the latest from Revell in 1/32nd scale.

EagleParts recommended: EP#21-32 Drop tank; EP#45-32 or EP#46-32 (http://www.eagle-editions.com/fw-190-a-spinner-and-prop-blades-with-external-weights-ep-46-32.html) or EP#47-32 (http://www.eagle-editions.com/fw-190-a-spinner-and-large-wooden-prop-blades-ep-47-32.html) as indicated in text; EP#48-32 (http://www.eagle-editions.com/fw-190-a-main-tire-and-wheels-set-ep-48-32.html) Main tire and wheel; EP#49-32 (http://www.eagle-editions.com/fw-190-a-gun-cowl-ep-49-32.html) Gun Cowl; EP#50-32 (http://www.eagle-editions.com/fw-190-a-conversion-set-for-a-9-ep-50-32.html) Conversion set for BMW 801 TU engine; EP#51-32 Cockpit; and EP#52-32 Tail Wheel.

Markings included:

"Black 5" W.Nr. Unknown Luftflotte 4 April 1945 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Fw 190 F-8. Pilot: Unknown.

"Black 2" Werknummer Unknown Luftflotte 4 Fw 190 F-9. Pilot: Unknown.

"Green 3" W.Nr. 588717 St.II/SG 2 1945 Milovice, Czechoslovakia Arado built Fw 190 F-8. Pilot: Unknown.

"Red 2" Werknummer Unknown Luftflotte 4 Fw 190 F-8. Pilot: Unknown. Please be advised all our listings have a 2 day shipping and handling. Most of the times we are able to ship them the next day, but as a norm allow 2 days to see a tracking number in your order. Free shipping is Ground Select Service and NOT expedited shipping. Attention International Buyers with Economy Shipping: After a shipping label has been issued, please allow a few days for the tracking to show in the mail-stream. The courier picks up the bulk of shipments once a week at our store in Florida then transported via ground to the next dispatch center (New Jersey). During that time you will see no activity, your package is in a truck. Once received by the distribution center you'll be able to see/track your package. At arrival to your country it will be handed over to a local courier partner for delivery, who may or may not be suffering challenges of their own (ie: strikes, weather, staffing shortage, etc.)
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