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The Fw 190 F-8, nicknamed the (Shrike or "Butcher Bird"), was the most mass-produced variant of the F-series. Introduced in early 1944, it was based on the A-8 fighter airframe but heavily modified for close air support roles, effectively serving as the successor to the aging Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber. Engineering and Performance
: The aircraft utilized the revolutionary Kommandogerät , a "mechanical brain" that automated engine settings like fuel mixture and propeller pitch, allowing the pilot to focus entirely on combat. Armament and Versatility The Fw 190 F-8, nicknamed the (Shrike or
Unlike many of its contemporaries that used liquid-cooled inline engines, the F-8 was powered by a . This design choice provided several advantages: Armament and Versatility Unlike many of its contemporaries
: The radial engine was more resistant to ground fire because it lacked a vulnerable liquid cooling system. The Fw 190 F-8