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FW-190 A8 "Red 11" of 14/JG54
Hello all.
I was lurking around here for some time but until now I didn't have guts to bug you. ![]() I was thinking to paint a skin for FW-190 A8 for the game "Aces High" I saw this colorful profile and I like it : http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../ec76cover.gif http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...s/ad48233a.jpg I was looking for some info on this aircraft for two weeks and i found alost nothing. No Pictures, no werk number. . What I found was a lot of contradictions. First as you can see there are two color profiles floating around on the net. One grey (RLM 76/74/75) and other one in late colors green/brown (RLM 76/81/82). I posted on pacific fighters skins forum but I got little info. Unfortunately I have no werk number to trace the colors by production time. The info I found identifies the plane as "FW-190 A8 March 1945 at Sachen/Germany, this A/C is based on a photo reportedly taken in march 18 1945". I saw some reference to a picture at page 372 in some book ( Docovin "Le FW190") ??. I was searching the net for the book but nothing came up. Do You Gents have any kind of info about this plane. Photos, some reference to a book I could find. Anything would do. At this point i don't know if this was a real aircraft, or is just some nicely painted decal. ![]() |
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