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FOCKE WULF FW-190 Blueprints TA152 Aircraft Plans

Updated with more late model FW 190 blueprints – covering the engine cowls and radiators. The original factory documents in here will completely absorb you for days. There are some additional newly mastered high resolution Junkers Jumo 213 E engine GA and cowl construction blueprints relevant to the FW 190 D-11, 12, 13 and in particular the Ta 152 E and H in here too.

There's so much in this set of blueprints you can almost hear Kurt Tank thinking and it is far better than any book you'll ever read on the subject of the FW 190:

This is for serious FW 190, A, D and Ta 152 constructors - all FW 190 A and D, TA 152 blueprints, engineering drawings, photographs, manuals for the air frames and engines in our collection. This is a massive amount of data, covering the entire aircraft. Note that the blueprints are all mechanical for the air frame - there are no electrical blueprints so far. These plans are sold for historical reference and education purposes only. They can be only used as references for the development of your own plans if you want to do restoration of build a replica. 

In total there are 1,818 sheets of factory drawings. The total number of Focke Wulf Factory Blueprints of all types - 631. Total number of Focke Wulf Factory perspective drawings showing parts disassembly (exploded drawings): 703. The total number of Junkers Blueprints: 2. Junkers Factory perspective drawings: 156. Total number of BMW 801 C u D Blueprints: 1. Total number of BMW factory perspective drawings showing parts disassembly (exploded drawings): 313. Total number of post-war engineering drawings: 12. Total number of period photographs: 75. Total number of parts photos: 60. These files are PC and Mac friendly.

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