Unit: 9./JG2, Poix, France in the fall of 1942
Pilots: Ofw. Fritz Hartmann and Ltn. Heribert Hufnagl
This aircraft had the outer two wing cannons removed.
The Fw 190 series entered combat with the A-1 model in September 1941 proving a huge shock to the RAF as it was clearly superior to the Spitfire V (which was the primary RAF fighter at the time) in everything except turning radius. However these early versions suffered from severe engine overheating problems and fires which kept serviceability rates low throughout 1941. This was somewhat solved in the field by JG26 technical officers by rerouting the exhaust pipes and opening cooling slots in the fuselage aft of the engine. These changes were introduced into the production line for the following A-2 models which began arriving in December 1941.
The Fw 190 A-3 began deliveries in the spring of 1942 with the change to the more powerful BMW 801D-2 1700hp engine using 96 octane fuel, replacing the unreliable BMW 801C-1 in the Fw190 A-2. Fw 190A-3 was externally identical to the A-2, which makes the two variants extremely difficult to tell apart. The only positive visual clues could only be seen up-close: the C3 fuel triangles and the Werknummer. Like the A-2, it had two cowl mounted MG 17 machine guns, two inboard wing mounted MG 151 20mm cannons with protruding barrels and wing root blisters, plus two MG FF 20mm cannons in outboard positions, with underwing bulges. The slower firing MG FF cannons with its limited 90 rpg were often removed in the field and panel bulges replaced with flat panels.
Besides the difference in the number of wing cannons, the only other major variant was the FW 190A-3/U3 fighter bomber which had an under-fuselage mounted bomb rack ETC 501 for carriage of 500 kg of bombs (1 500 kg, 1 250 kg or 4 50 kg on the ER4 adapter) or an external drop tank of 300 liter capacity for long range fighters. Only the two wing cannons were carried and usually had the retractable small gear cover doors removed which would interfere with the ordinance loads.
By early 1943, 509 A-3s had been built. By mid-1943 it was being relegated to operational training organizations.
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Captain Kurt developed the model using some parts of the Design Team Daedalus Fw 190D-9 model, which in turn was developed from the old Pstrany Dora model by Captain Kurt - with permission. The new model added multiple details, new parts, new VC, and animations. The air files are a further development of the Design Team Daedalus FW 190 series.
Captain Kurt also created the camouflage paints, and the 2D instrument panel.
Keticheart: prop blur .bmp
AliCat: o2 Wachter and Sauerstoff gauges
FSD: most of the gauges
other gauge authors are unknown
Lawdog2360 has good BMW801 sound package at SOH.
We have all benefited from the assistance and guidance of others in the community. Special thanks to Wolfi and Huub Vink for their kind assistance, and especially to Paul Straney for his guidance and contributon, and to all who have contributed their knowledge directly and indirectly.
This re-paint is for the Warwick Carter P-51D "The Dream" Version 2. This is a re-paint depicting Petie 2nd, 44-72942. Petie 2nd is currently owned by Anthony Beuchler of Waukesha, WI and and he has flown this bird over 2000 hrs since he has owned it. Thanks to Wozza, Banana Bob, Bomber, Javis and Tom Clayton for all the help in my re-painting. Unzip and copy the Texture.mm folder diretly into your P-51D The Dream folder. Cut and paste the following in your aircraft.cfg file and change the "XX" to the next number in the sequence. Happy flying and enjoy!!!
This package contains the following update: These are updated textures for the Petie 2nd textures I did for Wozza's 'Stang. I changed the alpha channel on the nose to blend it better. Just drop each texture file in the petie2up folder directly into your Petie 2nd texture folder. Overwrite the files. Enjoy!!!! and sorry for the inconvenience.
This version of a DeHavilland Vampire FP31 is one of my first attempts at building sim planes. I may have used some panel artwork I borrowed, but it has been completely redone. I think i have only used gauges from fs9 and all the textures were done by me from public photographs. It is a fairly easy to fly jet with an interesting landing gear.
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