Repaints of our De Havilland DH.98 Mosquitoes by various artists. If you have another, contact us!
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| RAF in South East Asia colors (431 KB). RAF Mosquito FB.VI "HR 402/OB*C" of 45 squadron based at Kumbhirgram India in December of 1945. The plane is painted in Air Command South East Asia colors of green/dark earth. This aircraft was lost, along with the crew--Flt Lt C.R. Goodwin and Flg Off S Potts--to Ki-43 Oscars on January 15, 1945. By Mark Ganzer.
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| Mk.II Night Fighter DZ726/TW*Z (462 KB). RAF Mosquito NF.II "DZ726/TW*Z" of No 141 Sqn based at West Raynham in February 1944. On 15/16 February 1944, Flg Offs Harry E. White DFC and Michael S. Allen DFC used this aircraft to down a He177 near Berlin, which gave them their fifth kill. The crew had opened their account back on 4 August 1941 in Beaufighter VIF V8713. Altogether, they destroyed 11 aircraft with No 141 Sqn (9 of them flying Mosquitoes NFII), and one with a BSDU NF30. By Bruno Escaravage
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| Mk.VI Fighter Bomber HR405/NE*A (502 KB). Mosquito Mk.VI Fighter Bomber HR405/NE*A of No. 143 Sqn - Banff Strike Wing. Crew: F/O A.V. Randell and R.R. Rawlins. By Bruno Escaravage
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| Mk.XV Night Fighter DZ385 (502 KB). Only five Mk.XV Night Fighters were constructed, with the purpose of attaining altitudes in excess of 45,000 ft as a response to the threat posed by the Ju 86 high altitude bomber/recon aircraft. It was never to be used operationally, as the Ju 86s ceased flying over Britain... By Bruno Escaravage
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