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Focke Wulf Fw 190D-9

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - German

Description: Focke Wulf Fw 190D-9
by Design Team Daedalus


Unit: Stab II/JG 6 Airbase Ruzyne, Prague, Czechoslovakia May, 1945
Pilot: unknown




The Fw 190D-9 combined the Fw 190A-8 fuselage and wings with the Jumo 213A-1 engine to create a higher altitude capable fighter than the A-8. The first production aircraft were completed at Focke-Wulf’s factory at Sorau in Silesia in late August 1944. Problems with engine meant that the second aircraft wasn’t completed until mid-September, but construction soon sped up. By the end of September production was underway at Focke-Wulf’s factory at Cottbus, and in October work began at Roland (WFG) at Nordenahm and Fieseler at Kassel. Junkers and Siebel produced parts, and Arados was also involved in the program. The total number produced is unclear, with at least 670 known and no records for December 1944 or February 1945 to the end of the war. 1,500 serial numbers are known to have been allocated to the D-9, but that doesn’t mean that all of these aircraft were completed.


The standard D-9 was armed with two 13mm MG 131 machine guns above the engine and two 20mm MG 151 cannon in the wing roots. It could also carry an ETC 501 or ETC 504 stores carriers below the fuselage.


The D-9 entered service with III./JG 54 as soon as the first aircraft were available in September 1944.


The first D-9 unit, III./JG 54, began to convert to the type in September 1944, and by the end of October had 68 aircraft, of which only one had the MW 50 installed. However 53 had been given a new Junkers kit that increased the manifold pressure in the engine and boosted power from 1,750hp to around 1,870hp.


By the end of December 1944 there were 183 D-9s in service with three units (III./JG 54, II./JG 267 and III./JG 26), with some equipped with both the MW 50 and Junkers kits, some with one or the other and some without either. However new aircraft coming off the production line mainly had both.


Early in 1945 the D-9 was issued to JG 2, JG 3, JG 6, JG 51 and JG 301, although these units normally operated a mix of types. In service the D-9 was considered to be as good as its main opponents, in particular the Merlin powered P-51 Mustangs and the Griffon powered Spitfire Mk.XIV. It handled better than the Fw 190A, was faster and climbed quicker. It could out-turn most Soviet fighters at the normal combat levels, and was quicker in the dive than the Yak-3 or Yak-9.


It was a very good fighter for that time but was too little too late to have any effect on the coure of the war.


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Captain Kurt developed the model from the old Pstrany Dora model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added multiple details, new parts, new VC, and animations. The original Pstrany Dora weapons models for the drop tanks, weapons, and racks are still used as is the Jumo sound package (included)


Captain Kurt also created the camouflage paint, and the 2D instrument panel.


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 to all who have contributed their knowledge directly and indirectly.

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Focke Wulf Fw 190D-9
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
Thank you Team Daedalus, the 190D looks great. Appreciate all the time and energy it must take your group to puts this together.

msfossey
 
Wow! I was not expecting a new Dora from your team until much later this year! Perhaps now is the time to retire the VW Doras.

Any chance for a D-11, D-12 or D-13? How about a D-9 with a Ta-152 tail? :loyal:
 
I was Beta tester at the Classic Hangar FW190D's and can say very well done

Only thing (Tiny ) is that startup torque effect when you rev up engine is in reality much bigger.

( and its not just saying - I am old , my late friend which passed away at 94 , 11 years ago was pilot from Legion Condor till the end and ferry flight D9-s as well as one TA-152. He said actually you had to slowly start with 25% trottle till about 50-60 knots, because before you had not enough rudder effect to keep her straight - )

Well done

Best regards

Roland
 
Thank you for your hard work Team Daedalus, it's a wonderful plane, love the camo. The only bummer on my hand is when I am looking at the plane from this kind of angle, the spinning prop is hiding the rack/fuel tank/bomb. It's not really a big problem, the plane flies alright and it's a beauty so it's all good.
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Thank you again :applause:
 
Many thanks, and nice one team...

Re-above, as you prob know CK, it's because either the tank bmp needs saving in a different format or that the prop disc part was not imported/made as the last part.

Also guys, nice model, nice tex but where's the sheen/shine? It does need a bit to bring it alive...;)

Cheers

Shessi
 
Hi guys

Well that's all easily fixed. I'll have a version 2 posted later today. Thanks for the feedback!


The plan is to have a the bubble canopy version, one with the Ta 152 tail and one with the R4m rocket racks under the wings. The model and animation for the antenna wire droop when the canopy opens is giving me serious fits so it will take longer than I would like for these versions. Otherwise it's a piece of cake.
 
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Kurt,

This looks like another amazing Team Daedalus model. Seems like I have some catching up to do! :santahat:
 
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