The Focke Wulf Fw 190: 1939-1945 -
It typically carried four 20mm cannons and two machine guns, providing devastating fire power. Evolution and Variants
An early mechanical computer that automatically managed engine settings like mixture and pitch, allowing the pilot to focus entirely on combat. The Focke Wulf FW 190: 1939-1945
As the war progressed, the Fw 190 evolved to meet new threats. The "A" series served primarily on the Western and Eastern fronts as a dogfighter and interceptor. By 1944, the need to intercept high-altitude American B-17 bombers led to the "Sturmbock" (Rammer) variants, which featured heavy bolt-on armor and 30mm cannons. It typically carried four 20mm cannons and two