I'm so excited about this project, and it is great to see the D-13 "Yellow 10"! I love the attention that you have and will be giving it, with its different looks at different times in its life. It's really something, how rare that aircraft is. The best estimates seem to place Fw 190D total production, of all variants, at 650-700. A German report from April 7, 1945, indicates that only two Fw 190D-13's were in service at that time, "Yellow 10" (WNr. 836017) being one of them. (Although there doesn't seem to be any photographs of them, I have read that some researchers believe that as many as 17 D-13's were manufactured before war's end.)
"Yellow Ten" was assigned to Geschwader Kommodore Major Franz Goetz of JG 26 in March 1945. Goetz was a 63-victory ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross. He is reported to have been very pleased with this aircraft and its performance - with the end of the war practically in hand by that time, just how much the aircraft was flown before the end of the war isn't known.
I love the hodge-podge of items incorporated in the aircraft, as when the aircraft was built, anything that would fit and work was used - for instance, the left and right control consoles in the cockpit are from a Ta-152, and are items that the aircraft still retains.