It's fastest variation - the FW-190 D9 - could travel at speeds of up to 600 KM/h (Note that the speed may vary depending on how much weight the plane was carrying).
Kurt Tank created the FW-190 in 1939 (it was introduced to the Luftwaffe in '41) to counter the Spitfire threat.
The FW-190 D9 was a variation of the FW-190A. It was slightly faster than the original FW-190, and was easily recognized for it's long nose and tail sections.
The Focke Wulf FW-190 was far superior - it was faster, had more potent guns, and a great roll rate. However, the ME-109 was produced in larger numbers, and had sufficient guns to earn more kills than the FW-190 during WW2.
Robert Grinsell has written: 'Focke-Wulf Fw 190' -- subject(s): Focke-Wulf 190 (Fighter planes), Focke-Wulf Fw 190 (Fighter plane)
Showdown Air Combat - 2008 P47 Thunderbolt Vs- Fw-190 1-9 was released on: USA: 19 October 2008
Kurt Tank, who worked for as an aeronautical engineer and test pilot for Focke-Wulf, created the Focke-Wulf FW 190 to counter the Spitfire threat.
The D9 (Dorra 9) is a variation of the 190. The best version and made in the largest numbers for that reason.
The Focke-Wulf FW 190 was a crucial fighter aircraft for the Luftwaffe during World War II, known for its versatility, speed, and strong armament. Introduced in 1941, it effectively countered the Allied aircraft, particularly the British Spitfire and later the American P-51 Mustang. Its design featured a powerful radial engine and a robust airframe, making it a formidable adversary in aerial combat. The FW 190 played a significant role in various theaters of war, contributing to Germany's air superiority early in the conflict.
The original Focke-Wulf FW 190 had 6 guns - 4 20mm cannons and 2 13mm cannons.
it is 190 mph
Answer: 190 km per hour = 118.060 mph
The typhoon is fast enough, It could be 190 or more