Here’s a book about MW50 in the FW190 A4
"Focke Wulf 190 described Part 1" from Kookaburra Technical Publications.
But even so as Hohun stated
The MW50 issue on the Fw 190A-4 still is mysterious.
If anything mw50 was only installed on a few a4s. For all practical purposes we can say that the 190 a series did not have mw50 installed. The ah a5 DOES NOT USE MW50.
C3 fuel injection was tested on an a5 in 43 however I don’t think Erhöhte Notleistung was serialized until the a8. In FB the a5 has Erhöhte Notleistung. In ah the a5 has a 10 min generic "wep" setting.
The differences between the 2 cannon type:
Rheinmetall-Borsig MG FF 20mm cannon = outer
Muzzle Velocity: 1805 fps
Rate Of Fire: 520 Rounds per minute
Round Types: Explosive, Incendiary, Armor Piercing
Mauser MG151/20E 20mm cannon = inner
Muzzle Velocity: 2,590 fps
Rate Of Fire: 750 rnds/min
Round Types: Explosive/Incendiary, Armor Piercing, Armor Piercing/Electron Incendiary
mgff is based on the Swiss Oerlikon cannon (as was the Japanese Type 99 mk 1). As Crobofix said above the mg151/20mm is up scaled from the mg151/15mm (used on the 109f2)
I believe the mgff used a 60-rnd drum (at least in the ah a5; you will notice when selecting load out in ah you will see 2 x 20mm mgff 60 rpg.)
There’s a difference in weight between the 2 guns but I don’t have the numbers. The mgff was lighter and it wasn’t until they strengthened the wing in the a6 that the mgff was dropped for 4 x Mauser MG151/20E 20mm cannon.
In terms of ah the mgff are not very effective. In you have flown the a6m2 or 109e then you noticed that unless you are very close most planes soak up the mgff/type 99 Mk 1.
If you plan on flying the a5 in ah then I suggest leaving the mgff off.
Tony Williams is the one to contact in regards to the aircraft guns.
Heres a link to his site
http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/He sometimes posts over on this board but heres a link to the Military Guns and Ammunition forum.
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