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This model depicts a Mosquito NF Mk.II, Serial
No.DD712, YP-R, of No.23 Squadron RAF, November 1942.
This aircraft was
created by Stanley99, and incorporates the
combined works of Ghostboy, JWC and Stag.
Assistance was also provided by KrazyKanuk.The readme file credits all those
involved in the creation of this aircraft. (MOSQ
slot) |
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This model depicts a Mosquito NF Mk.II, serial DZ228,
No.23 Squadron, Luga, Malta, Autumn 1943.
This aircraft was created by
Stanley99, and incorporates the combined
works of Ghostboy, JWC and Stag.
The readme file credits all those involved in the creation of this
aircraft. (MOSQ slot) |
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This model depicts the Mosquito FB Mk.VI, Serial
No.HX922, No.487(NZ)Squadron, 140 Wing, 2nd Group, 2nd TAF (Tactical Air
Force), 18th February 1944. G/C Percy Pickard DSO, DFC, and F/L Bill Broady
DSO, DFC, DFM. EG-F was the commander's aircraft for the legendary raid on
Amiens Prison. While successfully releasing 700 prisoners from the jail, both
pilot and navigator died during the mission.
This aircraft was created
by Stanley99, and incorporates the combined
works of Ghostboy, JWC and Stag.
The readme file credits all those involved in the creation of this
aircraft. (MOSQ slot) |
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This model depicts a Mosquito NF Mk.XIII, Serial
No.MM466, KP-G, of No.409 Squadron RAF. This aircraft had Type C1 roundels and
'late' fin flashes. No.409 Squadron was the 1st night-fighter squadron based on
the continent, in Belgium and in Germany.
This aircraft was created by
Stanley99, and incorporates the combined
works of Ghostboy and JWC. Assistance was also provided by
KrazyKanuk.The readme file credits all
those involved in the creation of this aircraft. (MOSQ
slot) |
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This model depicts a Mosquito NF Mk.XIII, Serial
No.MM466, ME-R, of No.488 (NZ) Squadron RAF. This aircraft, which had Type C1
roundels and 'late' fin flashes, also saw service in No.409 Squadron
RAF.
This aircraft was created by Stanley99, and incorporates the combined works of
Ghostboy and JWC. Assistance was also provided by
KrazyKanuk.The readme file credits all
those involved in the creation of this aircraft. (MOSQ
slot) |
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This model depicts a Mosquito FB Mk.XVIII, Serial
No.NT225, of No.248 Squadron, June 1944, Banff, Scotland. The plane was lost on
7th December 1944.
This aircraft was created by Stanley99, and incorporates the combined works of
Ghostboy, JWC, Stag and
Redeyes'. The readme file credits all those
involved in the creation of this aircraft. (MOSQ
slot) |
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This model depicts a Mosquito NF Mk.II, Serial No.W4079,
RS-F, of No.157 Squadron RAF, 1942.
This aircraft was created by
Stanley99, and incorporates the combined
works of Ghostboy and JWC. Assistance was also provided by
KrazyKanuk and Rigger. The readme file credits all those
involved in the creation of this aircraft. (MOSQ
slot) |
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This model depicts a Mosquito NF Mk.II, Serial W4079,
RS-F, of No.157 Squadron RAF, 28 March 1943 - F/O J.R.Beckett and F/S Philips.
Although already 1943, this plane still carries Type A1 roundel fuselage and
early fin flashes.
This aircraft was created by Stanley99, and incorporates the combined works of
Ghostboy and JWC. Assistance was also provided by
KrazyKanuk. The readme file credits all
those involved in the creation of this aircraft. (MOSQ
slot) |
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This model depicts a Mosquito NF Mk.II, Serial
No.W4082, RS-W, of No.157 Squadron RAF, March-August 1942.
This aircraft
was created by Stanley99, and incorporates
the combined works of Ghostboy and JWC. Assistance was also provided by
KrazyKanuk. The readme file credits all
those involved in the creation of this aircraft. (MOSQ
slot) |
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This model depicts a Mosquito NF Mk.II, Serial No.W4087,
RS-B, of No.157 Squadron RAF. This plane carried Type C1 roundels but retains
the early fin flashes.
This aircraft was created by Stanley99, and incorporates the combined works of
Ghostboy and JWC. Assistance was also provided by
KrazyKanuk. The readme file credits all
those involved in the creation of this aircraft. (MOSQ slot) |