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Re-printed! de Havilland Mosquito Mk.IV was the early bomber version of de Havilland's wooden wonder. Capable of high speed, it was also used in the photo-reconnaissance role. Markings for B.Mk.IV / PR.Mk.IV
LY-G DK310 No 1 PRU August 1942
Grim Reaper HS-F DK333 109 Sqn 1944
AZ-B KB195 627 Sqn June 1944
Uncle Sam GB-N DK337 105 Sqn May 1943 Pilot: American, F/O "Bud" Fisher DFC
AZ-Q DZ415 627 Sqn Early 1945
de Havilland Mosquito Mk.VI
TH-J HX819 418 "City of Edmonton" Sqn. Flown by several squadron pilots; however, F/O sid Seid and Dave McIntosh DFC are mainly associated with this aircraft.
TH-G NS830 418 "City of Edmonton" Sqn. Crew: F/O Bert Ford and F/O John Clark
YP-E PZ181 23 Sqn. Crew: George Steward DFC and F/O Paul Beaudet
SM-M NT227 305 Sqn. Known Crew: F/Sgt. Antoni Mierzwa and F/O Eduard Panek. S/L P.H.C. Han...
de Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI. The Mosquito FB VI was the natural evolution of the early bomber version adapted with an additional fighter capability.
EC 169 includes two sets of codes for MM403. One set is the half codes of "SB" for the post invasion Mosquito. The other set includes "SB" in its entirety. This for those who want to trim that two letter combination themselves or those wishing to apply the letters and then spr...
de Havilland Mosquito Mk.IV was the early bomber version of de Havilland's wooden wonder. Capable of high speed, it was also used in the photo-reconnaissance role. Markings for B.Mk.IV / PR.Mk.IV
LY-G DK310 No 1 PRU August 1942
Grim Reaper HS-F DK333 109 Sqn 1944
AZ-B KB195 627 Sqn June 1944
Uncle Sam GB-N DK337 105 Sqn May 1943 Pilot: American, F/O "Bud" Fisher DFC
AZ-Q DZ415 627 Sqn Early 1945