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FW 190 Radial engine paint, markings, and
FW 190 Radial engine paint, markings, and
FW 190 Radial engine paint, markings, and

FW 190 Radial engine paint, markings, and production: NDW

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About FW 190 Radial Engine Paint, Markings, And

FW 190 Radial engine paint, markings, and, production NDW The first correct narrowed history of the paint and markings of the radial engine FW 190, including camouflage evolution through the series by the major manufacturers, is here. The who, what, where, when, and why are explained. This book covers Dornier's production of the FW 190. Over 40 High-resolution, historically accurate color profiles capture the real appearance of the FW 190 with accompanying descriptions of paint colors, camouflage designs, markings, and their application. 76 original photographs, some never-before-seen, taken during or just after the war, are included in this book. The story of how each producer of FW 190s, after devastating bombings of the factories and complications of dispersed component construction, succeeded in building even larger numbers of FW 190s is a glamorous tale by itself. This story is told along with other interesting stories relevant to NDW’s production. The facts for these stories are proven, with over 60 documents and factory site maps both captured and created by Allied reconnaissance. Mostly unheard of advancements to the performance of production BMW 801 engine’s installed on NDW’s FW 190s are documented and included as well. This book and its series sisters are priceless resources if you are an owner, museum curator, aircraft restoration specialist, model builder, or armchair historian. A historical study of the production of FW 190s by NDW focusing on their paint and markings, is the subject of this book. As benign a subject as industrial painting may be, there are always those who will misunderstand or actually attack historians for their pursuit of the truth. In order to minimize incorrect judgments of the author or this work, the following must be made clear: This work and the author are not about politics, war, or pursuing any nasty agendas.