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On May 28th 1935, the German Bf 109 made its first flight! This famous and iconic aircraft was used throughout the Second World War and post-war in several variants. Four years later on June 1st 1939, the Fw 190 fighter designed by Kurt Tank took to the air for the first time. Together, these legendary aircraft formed the backbone of Germany’s Luftwaffe during the Second World War, and were flown by some of the most successful aces in history.
30% discounts on several Bf 109 variants and a Fw 190!
When: From May 28th (10:00 GMT) until June 2nd (10:00 GMT).
The following aircraft are available at a 30% discount:
Flegel’s Bf 109 A (Germany, Rank I) for 175 Golden Eagles
Bf 109 E-7 (Japan, Rank II) for 700 Golden Eagles
Bf 109 F-4 (USA, Rank III) for 1015 Golden Eagles
Fw 190 A-8 (USA, Rank IV) for 2695 Golden Eagles
Bf 109 G-2 (Italy, Rank IV) for 3248 Golden Eagles
Bf 109 G-6 (Sweden, Rank IV) for 3248 Golden Eagles
The Bf 109 Z-1, Fw 190 A-5 (Japan) and Fw 190 D-9 (USSR) are temporarily available for Golden Eagles!
When: From May 28th (10:00 GMT) until June 2nd (10:00 GMT).
The following aircraft are temporarily available for Golden Eagles:
Bf 109 Z-1 (Germany, Rank IV) for 2980 Golden Eagles
- The Bf 109 Z-1 was inspired by the He 111 Z twin-fuselage bomber. German engineers combined two Bf 109s into one aircraft, with the result being a unique heavy fighter with powerful guns and a good speed at high altitudes.
Fw 190 A-5 (Japan, Rank IV) for 2980 Golden Eagles
- The Fw 190 A-5 (Japan) was given to Japan for flight testing, inspiring Kawasaki engineers to create the Ki-100. This fighter is best suited for attacks from above. Those who find themselves on the receiving end will be in trouble, as the four 20 mm cannons and two 7.92 mm machine guns will inflict devastation!
Fw 190 D-9 (USSR, Rank IV) for 7420 Golden Eagles
- The Fw 190 D-9 (USSR) was captured by the USSR towards the end of the Second World War and used in tests against the La-7. This variant features a high speed and rate of climb. For guns, the Fw 190 D-9 features two 20 mm cannons and two 13 mm machine guns.
The Fw 190 D-13 is now available for Golden Eagles and is here to stay!
When: From May 28th (10:00 GMT).
Where: Germany > Aviation > Premium vehicles.
This German fighter is back for good!
On top of this, it has a 30% discount until June 2nd (10:00), being available for 3416 Golden Eagles.
- The Fw 190 D-13 was the last serial variant of the Fw family of aircraft. Its production began in March 1945 and about 30 fighters were created by the end of the war. It features three 20 mm Mauser MG 151 cannons, one in the nose and one on each wing with a maximum ammunition count of 750.