The 190 is in the Texas Air Museum at the Stinson airport in San Antonio
here is their link
http://www.texasairmusem.org , the 190 was one of 4 that the Norwegian govt . gave to be restored with the 190A3 going back .
The 190 A7 was shotdown in a dogfight with RAF Mustangs over Norway & crashlanded , where it was recovered and shipped here to be restored here , overall they did a good job on the exterior , but the interior was gutted except for the instrument panel with a few gauges and the ammo counter left . the joystick , seat / harnesses & Revi gunsight , radio have been put in display case in the Luftwaffe exhibit which is ok too . theres alot of WW2 stuff that some will like, from a complete Norden bombsight to a complete B29 gunner station , among others its worth a look just for the 190 alone . ( I crawled all over it
) the 20mm's are intact and can be seen from underneath very well . along with various type ammo the LW used . But its not a big museum from the outside but theres 2 bldgs which is stuffed with stuff ( one being a decent AVG exhibit ) . go see it and the Riverwalk in downtown S.A. ..the Alamo aint bad either . The Lady Lex is well worth the trip , she had quite a tour of duty in South Pacific lots of stuff and exhibits to see , the SBD however is still in parts , it was fished from Lake Michigan along with all the gear with it had onboard it , these are displayed by the plane and worth seeing .