Do you have any idea what you are talking about? The Fw190D-9 was NEVER designed for the Pacific as it could never get there unless shipped in broken-down components by submarine. It was built to stem the tide of American bombers destroying German Industry. The Daimler-Benz DB603 was an INLINE engine (not online) {inverted V-12} which replaced the BMW 801 twin row RADIAL (not racial) engine in the Fw190 A, F and G variants. If it had been possible, the radial engines would have been better in the Pacific because of durability and battles were fought at lower altitudes. Your horsepower to weight ratio is pure nonsense. If it had a ratio of over 5900 horsepower/pound, we would be replacing F-22's, Eurofighter Typhoons, Su-57's and everything else with this massively overpowered fighter. The Fw190's loaded weight was under 11,000 lbs and its empty weight is NOT N/A (approx 7,000lbs). Even the twin-engined Bristol Beaufighter didn't break 25,000 lbs carrying a torpedo! The image may look good but you have obviously done less than zero research on this incredible craft.
Do you have any idea what you are talking about? The Fw190D-9 was NEVER designed for the Pacific as it could never get there unless shipped in broken-down components by submarine. It was built to stem the tide of American bombers destroying German Industry. The Daimler-Benz DB603 was an INLINE engine (not online) {inverted V-12} which replaced the BMW 801 twin row RADIAL (not racial) engine in the Fw190 A, F and G variants. If it had been possible, the radial engines would have been better in the Pacific because of durability and battles were fought at lower altitudes. Your horsepower to weight ratio is pure nonsense. If it had a ratio of over 5900 horsepower/pound, we would be replacing F-22's, Eurofighter Typhoons, Su-57's and everything else with this massively overpowered fighter. The Fw190's loaded weight was under 11,000 lbs and its empty weight is NOT N/A (approx 7,000lbs). Even the twin-engined Bristol Beaufighter didn't break 25,000 lbs carrying a torpedo! The image may look good but you have obviously done less than zero research on this incredible craft.