Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D-9
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D-9 is a German fighter aircraft developed during World War II. It was an advanced version of the Fw 190, featuring a longer fuselage and a more powerful Jumo 213 engine, which improved its speed and performance. The D-9 variant was designed to counter the Allied air superiority and was known for its agility and firepower.
Equipped with four 20mm cannons and a 13mm machine gun, the Fw 190 D-9 was effective in dogfights and ground attacks. It played a significant role in the Luftwaffe's operations from late 1944 until the end of the war, showcasing the technological advancements of German aviation.