Fw 190A-8 (WNr. 172733) as flown by Unteroffizier Ernst Schroder of 5. Staffel/II. Gruppe/JG 300.
This "Panzerbock" Fw 190A-8 was used in "Defense of the Reich" operations between August and December of 1944. JG 300 was one of only two Jagdgeschwaders, JG 301 being the other, that performed these duties full time on the western front. All other western front Jagdgeschwaders, at one time or another, performed the dual role of "Defense of the Reich" duties while supporting the ground war effort. In fact, during the Ardennes Offensive, JG 300 and JG 301 were the only Luftwaffe fighter units that were not redeployed to support the ground offensive. They alone defended the homeland against the bombers of the USAAF and RAF during this crucial period of the war on the western front.
Because of this focused role of defending Germany against the daily attacks from Allied medium and heavy bombers, JG 300 and JG 301 were all weather units. Their planes were equipped with a full complement of radios and landing aids available to the Luftwaffe at the time. The pilots of JG 300 and JG 301 were also trained specifically for this role. This equipment and training allowed the units to adapt "Wilde Sau" night fighting tactics against enemy bombers as well.
Red 19, like the other A-8 "Panzerbocks" of JG 300, mounted a 300 liter drop tank mounted in an ETC 501 center line store rack. It also carried the full A-8 armament complement of four long-barreled 20mm MG 151 cannons in the wings (two per wing) and twin MG 17 machine guns above the engine.
*A letter from a Fw 190 pilot to a newsletter in March 2001*
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*Section two of the reading*
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*A picture of Enrst's aircraft*
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