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Old 06-08-2007, 11:53 PM   #1
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FW-190 Variants

Does anybody have information regarding the production numbers of all FW-190 variants?
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I dont have the numbers, but here are the different variants. From what I could find, I think this is all of them. Maybe someone else can plug in the production numbers.


Development prototypes:

FW-190-V1: Initial (unarmed) prototype with BMW-139 engine and (originally) with oversized prop spinner.

FW-190-V2: Second prototype, with BMW-139 engine, conventional prop spinner, and four MG-17 7.9 millimeter machine guns.

FW-190-V5: Third prototype, with BMW-801 engine, later rebuilt with larger wing as "FW-190-V5g".


A-series ("Antons):

FW-190A-0: Preproduction / evaluation machines, first seven with original small wing.

FW-190A-1: Initial full production version, with BMW-801C engine and four MG-17 machine guns.

FW-190A-2: BMW-801C-2 engine, two MG-17 machine guns, and two MG-151/20 20 millimeter cannon, one in each wing root. Many fitted with two additional MG-FF 20 millimeter cannon, one in each wing outside the landing gear.

FW-190A-3: BMW-801D-2 engine, two MG-17 machine guns, two MG-151/20 cannon, and two MG-FF cannon. Operated with a limited range of factory modification kits. Later subvariants featured an increased range of such modification kits.

FW-190A-4: Similar to FW-190A-3, but with MW-50 water-methanol engine boost and with radio mast on top of tailfin.

FW-190A-5: Similar to FW-190A-4, but with modified, longer engine mount.

FW-190A-6: New lighter wing, and armed with two MG-17 guns and four MG-151/20 cannon.

FW-190A-7: Replaced MG-17 guns in cowling with MG-131 13 millimeter guns. Limited production.

FW-190A-8: Similar to FW-190A-7, but with option for GM-1 nitrous oxide boost or additional internal fuel tank. Over 1,300 built, with a range of field modification kits.

FW-190A-9: Similar to FW-190A-8, but with BMW-801F engine and possibly armored wing. Prototypes only.

FW-190A-10: Similar to FW-190A-8, but with BMW-801TS or BMW-801TH engine. Prototypes only.


F-series and G-series:

FW-190F-1: Similar to FW-190A-4, but optimized for the battlefield close support ("Schlacht") role, with outer wing cannon deleted and additional armor added under the engine and cockpit.

FW-190F-2: Similar to FW-190F-1, but based on FW-190A-5. Featured bulged canopy.

FW-190F-3: Similar to FW-190F-2, but based on FW-190A-6.

FW-190F-8: Similar to FW-190F-2, but based on FW-190A-8.

FW-190F-9: FW-190F-8 with turbocharged BMW-801TS engine. Prototypes only.

FW-190G-1: Long-range Schlacht variant, similar to FW-190F-1 but with cowling guns deleted, and other minor changes.

FW-190G-2: Similar to FW-190G-1, but based on FW-190A-5.

FW-190G-3: Similar to FW-190G-2, but with fuel injection system and other minor changes.

FW-190G-8: Similar to FW-190G-1, but based on FW-190A-8.


Other variants:

FW-190B: Prototypes with various fits for high-altitude operation, including DB-603 inline engines, BMW-801 engines with nitrous oxide boost, and pressurized cockpits.

FW-190C: Prototypes with DB-603 inline engine, four-bladed propeller, and turbocharger fits.

FW-190D-0: Preproduction machines with Jumo-213A-1 engine, stretched fuselage, two MG-17 machine guns, and two MG-151/20 cannon.

FW-190D-9 ("Dora-Nine"): D-series production version, similar to D-0 but with larger tailfin, MG-131 guns replacing the MG-17 guns in the cowling, and stores racks.

Ta-152C: Similar to FW-190D-9, but with wing moved forward, and fitted with DB-603 engine. Prototypes only.

Ta-152H: High altitude fighter, similar to FW-190D-9 but with wing moved forward, long-span wings, and Jumo 213E engine.
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Old 06-09-2007, 01:34 AM   #3
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I might be able to help out with this when I get off work.
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good grief that list is wrong, one instance is the A-9 - prototypes only ? good grief my cousin flew the sucker on 2 or more missions in the fall of 44, and the craft was used by JG 301 for one till wars end. All 3 Sturmgruppen flew the A-9 as well, in fact with 3cm called A-9/R2's
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Old 06-09-2007, 05:00 AM   #5
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Here you got all Wk. Nummers with sources of verification:
The Focke-Wulf 190 Production and Werk Nummer Listing
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Here you got all Wk. Nummers with sources of verification:
The Focke-Wulf 190 Production and Werk Nummer Listing
Is it just me or is this site very hard to follow with all the Serials?

What Im particually interested in is the production number of all the major variants.

How many A and D interceptors, and how many Fighter Bomber variants were produced?
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I found this link, but im not sure how accurate the numbers are?

World War Two Aircraft - Specs of Fighters by model and type
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Is it just me or is this site very hard to follow with all the Serials?
Cause there is no simple answer
These numbers shows blocks for planned production, not every dig in reality were used. I think there is no man on the world who knows exactly number build. Diffreent sources indicate total production not less than 17 000 to over 20 000
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What Im particually interested in is the production number of all the major variants.
How many A and D interceptors, and how many Fighter Bomber variants were produced?
Probably about 674 "Doras" were delivered to the units.
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I found this link, but im not sure how accurate the numbers are?
I dont know , the sources about germam a/c productionn looks suspicious.
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Thanks for the replies net_sailor.

Really, all I am after is ball park figures here...

After some futher research here is what I have come up with...

There were about 20,000 FW-190 built.

Of that there were...

About 13,000 FW-190As
About 700 FW-190Ds
About 800 FW-190Gs

Now I have seen numbers quoted that about 6000 FW-190 fighter-bombers were built, and the FW-109F seems to be the hardest one to find production numbers on.

But if the above is correct, that should mean that their were about 5,500 ish FW-190Fs?

Am I close to the mark?
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good grief that list is wrong, one instance is the A-9 - prototypes only ? good grief my cousin flew the sucker on 2 or more missions in the fall of 44, and the craft was used by JG 301 for one till wars end. All 3 Sturmgruppen flew the A-9 as well, in fact with 3cm called A-9/R2's
Well, that goes to show you how much you can trust other websites!!!! That's why I usually just refer to you guys!
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I have the A-8 werke nummers which include the heavy SturmFw configs as well as the A-9 #'s which my cousin and his Kameraden flew in II./JG 301 until the advent of the Fw 190D-9 in December of 44 to the gruppe
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About 13,000 FW-190As
About 700 FW-190Ds
About 800 FW-190Gs

Now I have seen numbers quoted that about 6000 FW-190 fighter-bombers were built, and the FW-109F seems to be the hardest one to find production numbers on.

But if the above is correct, that should mean that their were about 5,500 ish FW-190Fs?

Am I close to the mark?
If you don't care about few hundreds converted planes, your numers are close enough
The Fw 190F production is the hardest to estimate. Some initial series of G and F variants were not new build but refitted a fabric new Antons. Even later there were a lot of recycled a/cs from salvaged parts of the crashed a/cs (often originally build in different version). After converion a new Werk Nummer was appilied, but it was still the same plane.
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This list here is not 100 percent reliable. Some of the varients are also in question. Erich can probably elaborate some more and tell us which varients I listed below were actually built and which were not:

Fw-190V-1 though V-52: 54 built (obviously)

Fw 190A-0: 30
Fw 190A-1: 102
Fw 190A-2: 426
Fw 190A-3: 509
Fw 190Aa-3: 72 (built for Turkey)
Fw 190A-4: 894
Fw 190A-5: 723
Fw 190A-6: 596
Fw 190A-7: 80
Fw 190A-8: 1334

Fw 190B: 6

Fw 190C: 9 (protypes)

Fw 190D-0: 10 (converted)
Fw 190D-9: exact number of D-9 out of 674 Dora's built unknown
Fw 190D-12: exact number of D-9 out of 674 Dora's built unknown

Fw 190F-1: 30
Fw 190F-2: 271
Fw 190F-3: 250
Fw 190F-8: 385
Fw 190F-9: Unknown

Fw 190G-0: Unknown
Fw 190G-1: 49
Fw 190G-2: 468
Fw 190G-3: unknown
Fw 190G-4: unknown
Fw 190G-8: unknown

NC.900: 64 (French Post War Built)
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from official German documentation put into probably THE Fw 190 book so far written: Peter Rodeikes fine volume

Fw 190A-7 and A-7/MK: 701 craft

Fw 190A-8: 6,655 craft and of this total there were 1330 heavy armored/up-gunned with 3cm outboard cannon R2 and R8 given to the 3 Sturmgruppen, JG 1, JG 11 and JG 301 and I think even JG 54.

Fw 190A-9 looking for the data which seems mis-placed..........it figures
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Fw 190A-9 and A-9/R11 lumped into the total. My cousin flying in 5./JG 301 had a brand new A-9 # 206 085 produced from the Cottbus factory

Total was 910

differences in the A-9 compared to the A-8 was the increased power in the BMW engine with the increased fan blades, possible wooden propellar although metal was still used. blown canopy although the flat one was still used. A change in the modification and look of the zusatztank (drop tank), though again the standard roundish front shape was used till wars end. Reduction in cannon as a pilot preference the outboard 2cm were sometimes removed to reduce drag give a better performance in speed and agility taking on the dreaded P-51 Mustang.
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