
Mosquito NF Mk.II, serial DD712, YP-R, No.23 Squadron RAF, November 1942 - details unknown.

"The desire to take the war to the enemy led to many types of aircraft being employed in the intruder role. These aircraft roamed over Europe at night and were directed to cause the maximum disruption to the enemy's lines of communications as possible. One favoured tactic was to wait in the vicinity of a German airfield and shoot down any returning aircraft careless enough to think it was safely at home. The NF.IIs employed on this function had their radar removed and were to all intents and purposes standard F Mk.IIs. DD712 shows the next step in NF markings; the roundel is now type C1, while the fin flash has had its white centre stripe reduced in width."

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Non-mirrored codes
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.) Added Stewart Nunn's version of JWC's wing which adds non-mirrored codes.

.) Wing shape by JWC.

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I did it primarily as "unflyable", so no wingviews etc. - if you want flyable Mosquitos,
Serb offers very interesting ones in his "Variant Series" section, RedEyes specializes in Mosquitos for the P-38H slot, and P/O Prune has just released a conversion of the P-38H cockpit to the Mosquito-slot.

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Thanks to JWC, Stewart Nunn and KraziKanuk!


Hope you like it.

Stanley99
hayakutake@excite.com

12th August, 2001