Structured digital collection of authentic engineering blueprints and technical drawings for the legendary Focke-Wulf Fw 190 fighter aircraft, one of the Luftwaffe's most formidable combat aircraft of World War II.
Definitive Collection with Free Lifetime Updates: This is a living collection that we continuously expand and refine. As we acquire additional Fw 190 engineering drawings, variant-specific blueprints, or technical documentation, we update this collection and provide free lifetime updates to all purchasers. Your one-time purchase guarantees access to all future additions and improvements to this collection.
Historical Note
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 was designed by Kurt Tank and first flew in 1939, entering Luftwaffe service in 1941. It quickly proved itself as one of the most capable fighter aircraft of WWII, superior to the Spitfire Mk V when it first appeared over France. The Fw 190 served in multiple roles including air superiority fighter, fighter-bomber (Jabo), and ground-attack aircraft. Over 20,000 examples were produced across numerous variants including the A-series (radial engine fighters), D-series ("Dora" long-nose variants), F-series (ground attack), and G-series (fighter-bomber). The aircraft's wide track landing gear, excellent visibility, heavy armament, and robust construction made it a favorite among Luftwaffe pilots. Its legacy endures as one of the finest piston-engine fighters ever built, representing the pinnacle of German wartime aviation engineering.
Engineering Drawings Included in This Collection
- Airframe structural blueprints and assembly drawings
- Systems engineering documentation
- Technical drawings of the iconic fighter design
- Detailed component and subsystem illustrations
This collection provides comprehensive coverage of Fw 190 engineering documentation, offering valuable reference material for understanding the aircraft's design philosophy, structural engineering, and technical systems.
Engineering Norms and Standards
These blueprints reflect German aviation engineering standards and military specifications from the 1939-1945 production period, including Luftwaffe technical requirements (Luftwaffe Vorschrift), RLM (Reichsluftfahrtministerium) specifications, and Focke-Wulf's internal engineering practices. The drawings document the design standards, materials specifications, and manufacturing processes used during wartime production at Focke-Wulf facilities and licensed manufacturers.
Format and Delivery
- Format: High-resolution PDF files (compressed in RAR archive)
- Delivery: Instant digital download upon purchase
- Extraction: Files are compressed in RAR format. Free extraction software available at rarlab.com
- Compatibility: Works on all devices with PDF reader software
Disclaimer: This item is sold for historical and reference only. These are either original or copies of manuals and blueprints used when these aircraft were in active duty, now transferred into electronic format. These manuals and blueprints are not meant to be used for current update material for certification/repair, but make an excellent reference for the scholar, collector, modeler or aircraft buffs. For proprietary reasons, we generally only provide civil manuals and blueprints on obsolete aircraft/engines/helicopters. The information is for reference only, and we do not guarantee the completeness, accuracy or currency of any manuals.
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