FW 190A GUNNERY PRACTICE The Focke-Wulf 190 was the best German mass-produced, piston-engined fighter of the war. The FW 190 was smaller than most other fighters of its day, giving it the advantage of being a smaller target for Allied fighters and gunners. The A-5, first produced in April, 1943, could accept a wider variety of ordnance types than earlier versions. YOUR MISSION Practice making attack runs on a formation of three B-17s. The best approach is from the front and slightly above the bombers, where they are most vulnerable to your Focke-Wulf's machine guns and cannons. Once you've flown past the bombers, break in a different direction, and then continue to "jink" until you're out of range of their defensive gunfire. Your FW 190A cannot be damaged and has unlimited ammunition. Your mission will not end automatically. You must choose to quit. Please see your reference guide for instruction on how to quit, as well as information on other controls.