Fw 190 A-2 Wk Nr 0318
Does anyone have a fate for this ac? Photos show it sporting 6 kill markings on the rudder and an assumption it was from 3./JG 2
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Re: Fw 190 A-2 Wk Nr 0318
From George Morrison:
190 A-2 WNr. 120318, with IV/JG 5 overturned 11.12.1943 during takeoff at Fl.Pl. Gossen, 25% damaged. 190 A-3 WNr. 130318 of the 10./JG 5, Fw. Martin Drößler died 10.04.1944, parachuted over the sea. No Kennung listed in either of these reports. |
Re: Fw 190 A-2 Wk Nr 0318
Johannes' list has Fw Kurt Drößler, 4 kills, JG5 DoD 10/4/44
Peter |
Re: Fw 190 A-2 Wk Nr 0318
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I always thought the two sub-versions were produced at the same time, either as A-2 or A-3, and if actually modified did the aircraft in such a case really get a new plaque? Cheers Stig |
Re: Fw 190 A-2 Wk Nr 0318
Thanks for this. Looking at the photo it appears to be more Scandinavian in the background. 25% damage and then repaired and converted to A-3 spec in 4 months? Kennzeichen appears to be black (matching spinner) but no chance of working out what it is
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Re: Fw 190 A-2 Wk Nr 0318
May be just a clerical error. Otherwise, aside from, perhaps, the case of engine spare parts delivery (not sure how much did the BMW 801 C differ from the D variant and whether it needed different lubricants, etc.), was this really important? The fuel type needed for each sub-variant appears to be the same.
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