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De Havilland Mosquito - Volume 2An Illustrated History Volume 2 £19.95 A private venture aircraft, the much-loved Mosquito was possibly the most versatile of all British aircraft of
World War II. Revolutionary in its wood construction, the de Havilland Mosquito played a vital role in the war
combining the manoeuverability of a fighter with the payload of a medium bomber. It contributed to the war
as a fighter; an unarmed bomber, a reconnaissance aircraft and its different variants included the Sea Mosquito,
the first British twin-engined aircraft to land on an aircraft carrier.
De Havilland Mosquito An Illustrated History Volume 2 traces the fascinating development of the Mosquito
from its construction through to operational fighter and bomber in frontline, Operational Training, Ferry and
Maintenance Units. Human stories of RAF aircrew, ground crew and Commonwealth Air Forces are detailed
in addition to coverage of the Mosquito operated by the Russians and that captured by the Luftwaffe.
This volume is a comprehensive pictorial record of the Mosquito aircraft and the people who worked with and
flew in her. Extended captions include performance tables, nose-art, advertising and a summary of preserved
Mosquitoes. Aircraft numbers, specifications, dates, personalities, and background information coupled with
over 600 black and white photographs, many previously unpublished and a colour section, make this and its best
selling companion Mosquito An Illustrated History Volume 1 a must for researchers and historians alike. Product descriptionISBN: 9780859791021 Binding: Paperback Dimentions: 268mm x 198mm Pages: 400 Photos/Illus: 700 b&w and 22 colour photographs
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