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"Marta" wrote in news:eumcht$ml8$1
@atlantis.news.tpi.pl: Looks more like the Ta 152 variant to me......... |
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![]() "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message ... "Marta" wrote in news:eumcht$ml8$1 @atlantis.news.tpi.pl: Looks more like the Ta 152 variant to me......... a 190D, a stop between the radial 190 and the final version TA152. TA being for Kurt Tank the great focke-wulf designer. whi designed the 190s and 152. here is another model maybe the same kit they are hasegawa kits |
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![]() "Ray O'Hara" schrieb im Newsbeitrag . .. "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message ... "Marta" wrote in news:eumcht$ml8$1 @atlantis.news.tpi.pl: Looks more like the Ta 152 variant to me......... a 190D, a stop between the radial 190 and the final version TA152. TA being for Kurt Tank the great focke-wulf designer. whi designed the 190s and 152. here is another model maybe the same kit they are hasegawa kits Right. It is a FW190D, called also "Langnasen" FW190, because of its longer nose. The D- version of the FW190 was the swap from the BMW 801 radial engine to the JUMO D213 axial engine, that required a longer engine compartment. Have also a look he http://www.luftarchiv.de/index.htm?h...wulf/fw190.htm -- Gruß Guybrush |
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