German aces’ favorite fighter
Regarded by German pilots as one of the best fighter planes of World War II, the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 was a single-seat, single engine aircraft designed in the late 1930s and destined to become the backbone of the Luftwaffe. Most variants could lift greater loads than the Messerschmitt Bf 109. As a result, the Focke-Wulf was used as a day fighter, fighter-bomber, ground attack aircraft, and night fighter. The 68” span, 8-channel (minimum) Phoenix Model version is ideal for intermediate pilots and can be flown with glow, gasoline, or brushless electric power. Mechanical retracts are included.
- Compatible with glow, gasoline, and brushless electric power.
- Scale details include a full-depth cockpit with pilot figure and instrument panel.
- Removable canopy top hatch simplifies radio setup and LiPo battery changes.
- Strong, lightweight ARF construction.
- Features superb flying characteristics plus an accurate scale outline.
- Comes with a generous package of high-quality hardware.
The model’s full-depth cockpit features a pilot and instrument panel details.
A removable hatch behind the cowl offers quick access to on-board equipment.
The scale realism in enhanced by included mechanical retractable landing gear.
Its accurate scale outline and superb flight performance make this warbird a delight to fly.
Compatible with glow, gasoline, and brushless electric power.
Product Specifications
| Wing Area | 51.3 dm2 |
| Servos | Sold Separately |
| Skill Level | Level 3 |
| Minimum Required Radio | 8-Channel |
| Radio | Sold Separately |
| Battery | Sold Separately |
| Engine Size | 120 Nitro Engine/ 20cc Gas Engine (not included) |
| Product Length | 59″ (1499 mm) |
| Charger | Sold Separately |
| Completion Level | Almost Ready-To-Fly |
| Wing Loading | 100g/dm2 |








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