Focke-Wulf FW-190 vs Curtiss P-40
The P-40 and Fw 190 are opposing WWII fighter warbirds — the P-40 with a larger flying fleet, the Fw 190 far rarer.
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- 1
- Source marketplaces
- 2
- Model years available
- 1942–1943
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Full Specs Comparison
| Spec / Model | Focke-Wulf FW-190 | Curtiss P-40 |
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| Price Range | — | $3,005,028 |
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| Model Specifications | ||
| Seats | — | 1 |
| Range | 540 nm (1,000 km) | — |
| Max Gross Weight | 10,803 lbs (4,900 kg) | — |
| Engines | — | 1 x Piston |
Which Should You Buy: Focke-Wulf FW-190 or Curtiss P-40?
Bottom line: Choose the P-40 for availability and support; choose the Fw 190 for rarity and Luftwaffe heritage (often reproductions). Both are high-cost fighter warbirds. P-40 = availability; Fw 190 = rarity. ================================================================ # CROSS-REFS ================================================================ - P-51/Spitfire/Fw 190 mirrors in those files. JN-4 Jenny (WWI) = ultra-rare collector; C-46 = transport warbird.
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Pick the P-40 if…
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