Description
The most important of the Luftwaffe's reconnaissance machines in World War II, the Fw 189 was used mainly on the Russian front. It was a rugged aircraft capable of operating under the worst conditions and of absorbing enormous punishment. – Taken from the 7th edition catalogue (1969)
1985 edition catalogue, recorded as a Series 3 kit.
1985 edition catalogue, listed as Focke Wulf FW 189 from Focke-Wulf Fw 189.
1987 edition catalogue, listed as Focke Wulf FW 189 A-2 from Focke Wulf FW 189.
Additional information
| Airfix Series (first appearance) | 2 |
|---|---|
| First Issued | 1969 |
| Catalogue Ref - 7th Edition (1969) | 267 |
| Catalogue Ref - 8th Edition (1970) | 267 |
| Catalogue Ref - 9th Edition (1971) | 267 |
| Catalogue Ref - 10th Edition (1973) | 02037-8 |
| Catalogue Ref - 11th Edition (1974) | 02037-8 |
| Catalogue Ref - 12th Edition (1975) | 02037-8 |
| Catalogue Ref - 13th Edition (1976) | 02037-8 |
| Catalogue Ref - 14th Edition (1977) | 02037-8 |
| Catalogue Ref - 15th Edition (1978) | 02037-8 |
| Catalogue Ref - 17th Edition (1980) | 02037-8 |
| Catalogue Ref - 1982 Edition | 02037-8 |
| Catalogue Ref - 1985 Edition | 903053 |
| Catalogue Ref - 1987 Edition | 3053 |
| Catalogue Ref - 1988 Edition | 3053 |
| Catalogue Ref - 1989 Edition | 3053 |
| Catalogue Ref - 2009 Edition | A03053 |
| Catalogue Ref - 2010 Edition | A03053 |
| Artist on Box Type 3 | Roy Cross |
| Artist on Box Type 10 | John Wallis |
| Artist on Box Type 16 | Adam Tooby |










