FW-190 D-9 Part 2 / 72-430 /
1. Fw 190D-9 (W.Nr. 211934) from the Stab of ll./JG 6. Furth Germany, 8 May 1945.
2. Fw 190D-9 from 2./JG 6. Sorau, Germany, beginning of 1945.
3. Fw 190D-9 (W.Nr. 211018) from the Stab of JG 26. Husted, Germany, January 1945.
4. Fw 190D-9 from 7./JG 26. Delmenhorst, Germany, February 1945. Pilot: Walter Stumpf.
5. Fw 190D-9 from ll./JG 54. Oldenburg, Germany, December 1944. Pilot: Werner Merz. JG 54 was the first wing to receive the Dora, in October 1944.
6. Fw 190D-9 (W.Nr.210003) from 12./JG 54. Oldenberg, Germany, October 1944.
7. Fw 190D-9 (W.Nr. 5000648 or 500641) from ll./KG (J) 27.
8. Fw 190D-9 from 7./JG 301. Stendal, Germany, April 1945. Pilot: Hagen Forster.
9. Fw 190D-9 from the Stab of ll./JG 26. Germany, January 1945. Pilot: Peter Paul Steidl.
10. Fw 190D-9 from 3./JG 301. Straubing, Germany, April 1945.
11. Fw 190D-9 from 7./JG 26. Nordhornclausheide, Germany, 14 January 1945. This plane might have been Oberleutnant Waldemar Radener’s personal mount. The “Schlageter” was the only Luftwaffe wing to be entirely equipped with Doras.
12. Fw 190D-9 (W.Nr. 210239) from 6./JG 26. Flown by Uffizier Fritz Hanusch, this plane was shot down to the south of
2. Fw 190D-9 from 2./JG 6. Sorau, Germany, beginning of 1945.
3. Fw 190D-9 (W.Nr. 211018) from the Stab of JG 26. Husted, Germany, January 1945.
4. Fw 190D-9 from 7./JG 26. Delmenhorst, Germany, February 1945. Pilot: Walter Stumpf.
5. Fw 190D-9 from ll./JG 54. Oldenburg, Germany, December 1944. Pilot: Werner Merz. JG 54 was the first wing to receive the Dora, in October 1944.
6. Fw 190D-9 (W.Nr.210003) from 12./JG 54. Oldenberg, Germany, October 1944.
7. Fw 190D-9 (W.Nr. 5000648 or 500641) from ll./KG (J) 27.
8. Fw 190D-9 from 7./JG 301. Stendal, Germany, April 1945. Pilot: Hagen Forster.
9. Fw 190D-9 from the Stab of ll./JG 26. Germany, January 1945. Pilot: Peter Paul Steidl.
10. Fw 190D-9 from 3./JG 301. Straubing, Germany, April 1945.
11. Fw 190D-9 from 7./JG 26. Nordhornclausheide, Germany, 14 January 1945. This plane might have been Oberleutnant Waldemar Radener’s personal mount. The “Schlageter” was the only Luftwaffe wing to be entirely equipped with Doras.
12. Fw 190D-9 (W.Nr. 210239) from 6./JG 26. Flown by Uffizier Fritz Hanusch, this plane was shot down to the south of
Wesel (Germany) on 9 February 1945 after a dogfight against twenty or so P-47s.