This boxed set contains:
- 1 x Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-7 with Slipper Tanks 1/48 scale fighter aircraft

German Air Force
1/48 Fw190A-7 ‘Doppelreiter‘ w/Slipper Tanks
An excellent addition to Dragon's 1/48 aircraft line, this kit features the Fw190-A7 that was modified for extended flight by adding external fuel tanks on the top of each wing.
Main Features:
- Newly tooled ‘Slipper‘ tanks
- photo-etched parts to represent cockpit, seatbelt, antennae and other details
- New decals from Cartograf
About the Fw190A-7 and the ‘Slipper‘ tank:
A research team at Graf Zeppelin Flugzeugwerke designed an experimental prototype for extended range flying based on the A-7 version of the famous WWII German Fw190. The A-7 had entered production in late 1943 and featured two 13mm MG131 machine guns and strengthened landing gear. However, the A-7 was soon to be eclipsed by the superior A-8 model, meaning that only eighty were ever manufactured. The prototype A-7 ‘Doppelreiter’, as it was known, boasted 270-liter “slipper” fuel tanks, one mounted on each wing’s upper surface.
This boxed set contains:
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1*Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-7 with Slipper Tanks 1/48 scale fighter aircraft
1/48 Fw190A-7 ‘Doppelreiter‘ w/Slipper Tanks
An excellent addition to Dragon's 1/48 aircraft line, this kit features the Fw190-A7 that was modified for extended flight by adding external fuel tanks on the top of each wing.
Main Features:
- Newly tooled ‘Slipper‘ tanks
- photo-etched parts to represent cockpit, seatbelt, antennae and other details
- New decals from Cartograf
About the Fw190A-7 and the ‘Slipper‘ tank:
A research team at Graf Zeppelin Flugzeugwerke designed an experimental prototype for extended range flying based on the A-7 version of the famous WWII German Fw190. The A-7 had entered production in late 1943 and featured two 13mm MG131 machine guns and strengthened landing gear. However, the A-7 was soon to be eclipsed by the superior A-8 model, meaning that only eighty were ever manufactured. The prototype A-7 ‘Doppelreiter’, as it was known, boasted 270-liter “slipper” fuel tanks, one mounted on each wing’s upper surface.






