In our "Fighter Focke-Wulfs" series, we go back to a time when the Luftwaffe was losing its dominance and the skies over Germany were full of American four-engine bombers. There's the A-7 version:
- Focke-Wulf FW-190A-7 (Luftwaffe, 7-JG26, Oblt. Waldemar Radener, Cambrai-Süd AB, May 1944)
- Focke-Wulf FW-190A-7 (Luftwaffe, II-JG1, Maj. Heinz Bär, Störmede AB, April 1944)
- Focke-Wulf FW-190A-7 (Luftwaffe, Sturmstaffel 1, Maj. Hans-Günther von Kornatzki, Salzwedel AB, February 1944)
And next up would be the most widely used version of the A-8. This one won't be as simple (3 machines as before), because besides the classic fighters you will also see the heavily armed R2 Sturmbock and the R11 Neptune night fighters.
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