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| 7143 Focke-Wulf Fw 190D "Dora-13" Major Franz Götz ![]() All images posted are for the collector’s benefit and may not be reproduced for commercial use without the written consent of On Mark International, Inc. USA © 2007 7143 NEW! Focke-Wulf Fw 190D-13 "Yellow 10" Major Franz Götz (63 Victories) German Luftwaffe JG 26 "Schlageter" Flensburg, Germany May 1945. A 1/48th Scale Diecast model from Carousel 1 Franz Götz was an enlisted man and fighter pilot in the pre-war Luftwaffe. He began the war with III./Jagd Geschwader (Hunting Wing) 53 "Pik-As" (Ace of Spades). He gained his first victory in May 1940 during the invasion of France when he had the rank of Oberfeldwebel (Master Sergeant) and JC 53 was commanded by the Werner Mölders (101 victories). Götz served with JG 53 through their Western Eurooean, Russian, Mediterranean, and Home Defense campaigns. He Received the Ritterkrenz or Knight's Cross and served as Kommandeur of III.JG53 for two years.On the 28th of January 1945, Götz 32nd birthday, he was assigned to replace Josef Priller as Kommodore of JG 26, based at Fürstenau. Missions were freie Jagd (free hunting) against roaming allied fighters or strafing attack on advancing allied columns. Pilots became exhausted, with no hope but to survive and perhaps do their duty. Replacement airplanes were available until the final weeks, but serviceability was low because of parts shortages and sabotage by slave labor in the factories. With training schools closed, hospitals and disbanded units were the only source of replacement pilots. As JG 26 retreated, each new airfield tended to be more primitive. At war's end, Götz's D-13 was surrendrred to the British at Flensbure, in Northern Germanv. The airplane wore a Pik-As emblem from Götz's service with JG 53, his lucky number “10” painted irregularly. and non-parallel black and white Defense of the Reich bands on the rear fuselage sides and lower surface, but not the top. An unusual mottle pattern was applied over the surfaces in two colors of green, probably by JG 26 crew. Undersurfaces have unpainted metal panels resulting from paint shortages at the factories and grauviolett (gray-purple) paint along the lower leading edges to help conceal the airplane on the ground from low flying Allied fighters. This rare Dora-I3 differed from the more common Dora-9 in having a 20mm cannon firing through the propeller hub, replacing the pair of cowling-mounted 12.9mm machine guns, as well as a number of different details, the most obvious being a larger supercharger intake. Gotz's airplane became one of only two Doras known to survive the immediate post-war period, and eventually is was acquired by current-owner Doug Champlin. The was restored recently and is on displayed in the Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA. Note the bare zinc panels on the underside of the wing. ![]() ![]() | |||||||||||||
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| Re: Focke-Wulf Fw 190D "Dora-13" Major Franz Götz Looks awesome!!!! I will be by to get mine tomorrow.. ![]() | |||||||||||||
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| Re: Focke-Wulf Fw 190D "Dora-13" Major Franz Götz Well it's about time someone took a nice picture of this great looking Fw190-D. I like the looks of this one too. ![]() Thanks for posting the picture . JP | |||||||||||||
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| Re: Focke-Wulf Fw 190D "Dora-13" Major Franz Götz I've been looking forward to this and will most probably buy one in a couple of months (some other die-cast priorities first). Looking at the pictures, it seems superb, but it doesn't have the 'wow' factor (i.e. mojo) for me that the 'Red 4' version has . | |||||||||||||
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| Re: Focke-Wulf Fw 190D "Dora-13" Major Franz Götz Oh... Ho... Ho... Ho... WOW! Thanks Mark! I'll be picking this up for sure! No mojo/wow factor Cardo??? Are you nuts?? | |||||||||||||
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| Re: Focke-Wulf Fw 190D "Dora-13" Major Franz Götz
I agree.. This will probably be my new Number 1!!! ![]() | ||||||||||||||
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| Re: Focke-Wulf Fw 190D "Dora-13" Major Franz Götz
Wish this was in 1/72 scale! ![]() | ||||||||||||||
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| Re: Focke-Wulf Fw 190D "Dora-13" Major Franz Götz
Am I nuts? Do you actually need to ask ... Let me qualify myself - it has got both 'mojo' and the 'wow' factor but not as much as Red 4, which I still think is #1. It'll have to settle for #3 position in my 1/48 collection as the #2 spot is currently filled by the P51B/C Ina the Macon Belle from EI | ||||||||||||||
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| Re: 7143 Focke-Wulf Fw 190D "Dora-13" Major Franz Götz This is definitely a "must have," particularly for a 1/48 scale lover like me. The only think I can critique on the Carrousel FW-190Ds is the way the main gear fits in the wheel wells. Sure, it's easy to install and stays in place very well, but it masks a good part of the wheel well itself, taking away some realism when looking at the underside of the aircraft. Overall, though, that's a minor point. Anyone else finds this feature to be a (slight) negative? FVD | |||||||||||||
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| Re: 7143 Focke-Wulf Fw 190D "Dora-13" Major Franz Götz
FVD, I find the landing gear a slight eyesore if looking at the bottom of the aircraft, but it is probably a necessary evil to assure the angle and rake of the landing gear is reliable and the plane won't collapse under its own weight.. Carousel has become my favorite manufacturer of Luftwaffe aircraft as I have all the ones produced so far.. My major "irk" with Carousel is the lack of an inflight stand and the resistance of Carousel's owner to offer one, because he thinks we should all hang them from the ceiling.. ![]() | ||||||||||||||
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