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De Havilland Mosquito and De Havilland Mosquito FB.VI of 487 Squadron


De Havilland Mosquito
" dH Mosquito F.B.VI as flown by Colonel Parcy C. Picard of 487 Squadron, Royal Air Force, with code F-EG and serial number HX922. The Mosquito had the name 'The Wooden Wonder' due to its all wood construction. "

  • Length: 12.74m Wing span: 16.52m
  • Weight: 6,476kg (Payload: 10,005kg)
  • Power: RR Merlin 21 (1,635hp) x 2
  • Details: Colonel P.C.Picard, 487 SQD
Executive producer: Shigeru Tanaka
Email to: wing.shigeru@nifty.ne.jp
Flight Model Bruno Duffort
Copyright owner: Shigeru Tanaka
Project date: July 14, 1998

De Havilland Mosquito FB.VI of 487 Squadron
" The dH Mosquito PR. Mk.XVl was a pressurised, high altitude unarmed photo-reconnaissance version of the Mosquito, and first became operational in July 1943. Overall PRU blue with black/white invasion stripes. "

  • Length: 12.43m Wing span: 16.52m
  • Weight: 6,476kg (Payload: 10,005kg)
  • Power: RR Merlin E72/73 (1,680hp) x 2
  • Details: RAF 544 Sqn. NS502
Executive producer: Shigeru Tanaka
Email to: wing.shigeru@nifty.ne.jp
Flight Model Bruno Duffort
Copyright owner: Shigeru Tanaka
Project date: July 14, 1998





Cockpit details

MiGMan's notes

The 2D cockpit gauges are easy to read.

These snaps were taken in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 at Seletar, Singapore.

 

De Havilland Mosquito

The photo reconnaissance version of the Mosquito
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De Havilland Mosquito

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De Havilland Mosquito

Gauges - actual size


De Havilland Mosquito

De Havilland Mosquito

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