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Fw 58 Questions
Would like to learn the history of Fw 58 WN 51020.
Does the type designation FW 58.K.A6 make sense? I believe the K type is corrrect for an export version. What could the A6 mean? Thank you, Steve |
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Re: Fw 58 Questions
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I do not have any Fw 58 with a W.Nr. in this range - 51 -. Unfortunately I do not have my listing for the Hungarian machines to check it here in my job. I also never saw any mention for a K.A6 in the material I have. Looks interesting.
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Sergio Luis dos Santos Rio de Janeiro - Brasil |
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Re: Fw 58 Questions
Steve,
Did a quick search on other material I have here and model may be K-6. In according the table I have, K-6 where bomber trainer models sent to Hungary and Romania. Anyway I still must check all sources for the correct models identification. In case I find a matching W.Nr. in home I post it here.
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The actual spelling would be Fw 58Ka-6 (a for Ausland, i.e. abroad). This sub-type was manufactured at MWG at Györ, Hungary. What info do you have on this particular machine?
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![]() Hi Stephen,
After arriving home and two sandwiches... Dénes is absolutely correct on the Ka-6 model. When I saw the A6 in capital letters I confused myself with the most commom system used during WWII like Fw 190-A6, Ju 88 G-1, Bf 109-E1, etc... If my tables are correct, W.Nr. 51020 is an Hungarian built machine that flew as G-266. Did you have a plaque "liberated" in Austria? Zeltweg maybe?
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Re: Fw 58 Questions
Hello!
I think it is actually KA (not Ka). It seems that this type of designation was introduced with the Fw 58KA-2 and KA-5 for Hungary and the Fw 58KO-1 for Sweden. My guess is that it was a special system used only by FW for its export aircraft. Lennart Andersson |
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If anyone has original documents related to this detail, I'd very much like to heard from him.
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Dénes Last edited by Dénes Bernád; 18th August 2006 at 21:37. |
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Re: Fw 58 Questions
The information came from a main data plate for a Fw 58 built by MWG, in Györ, Hungary. The plate is a typical Focke Wulf style but the text is Hungarian, not German.
Here's how the model entry line (die-stamped) reads: "F.W.58.K.A6." All the letters are capitalized since that's how the common die tools were made. The build year entry line reads "1943". I hope to be able to share a photo sometime later. Thank you for the helpful replies. |
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