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JF DH-98 Mosquito released

Side note, Last Sept marked NZ off my 'Bucket-List". Visited son in Wellington and spent 4 weeks camper-touring N+S Islands. I know the Vampire you mentioned hanging at Wigram. Awesome holiday!! Awesome country!!
Walt , Next time your in country, Give me a nudge, I'll get you in the back door at Wigram and places you cannot see and meet the guy's in the back, they would love to hear your connection to the Mossie over a coffee in the workshop canteen. :encouragement:
 
Thanks for the 'Invite'

Good day Ian..
......thanks for the 'invite'. the line..'meet the guys via the back door' brings on a flood of memories. Our back-door opened into hanger #2 at DHC and the smell of dope, zinc-chromate and the sounds of the 'drop-hammer'. Can't refuse that offer but must wait awhile as next trip down is planned for 2017 to mesh with son's family holidays. Have placed your info on my calendar.

Thanks again

Walt
Fly high....Punch Holes in the Sky.

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Walt , Next time your in country, Give me a nudge, I'll get you in the back door at Wigram and places you cannot see and meet the guy's in the back, they would love to hear your connection to the Mossie over a coffee in the workshop canteen. :encouragement:
 
FB MKVI RF590 "KK-H" of No 333 (Nor) Sqn, B-flight based at RAF Banff in April 1945. With the crew of Mid.
Løken and F/Sgt. Engstrøm this aircraft flew as "Outrider" for a Banff Strike Wing attack on Porsground harbour on 11th
April 1945. After successfully guiding the strike force to its target KK-H was shot down by german fighters with the loss
of both crew members.

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Thanks! I find the historical research side of our hobby is equally fun as flying :)

One of the very first Mosquito's in use by the Norwegians was F MK.II DZ700 "H", it was in fact the second Mosquito received by the new B-flight of 333 Sqn in the spring of 1943 at Leuchars. H was the only one from the first batch of 6 aircraft to survive the first 5 months of operations. On June 13th 1943 "H" was used by Lt. Skavhaugen and PO. Heide to shot down the first German aircraft by B-flight, a Do 24.

H was maybe the most photographed of the Norwegian Mosquitos and good pictures shows all sides of the aircraft.

Slightly different camo pattern than KK-H seen above.

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I am doing some RAAF repaints of the Mosquito and have come across these two items but can't seem to find where they belong.

The green one is from the left side template and the purple one is from the right side template.

Help will be much appreciated.

 

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Pat , still have not had a chance to looking at the paint kit ... again reason I do the paint stripping, again have not looks at my Mossie this weekend.
 
The left are the cannon blast tubes. The right one I have never seen a reason to paint in any other colour than how they are..
 
Slightly OT, but I see that one of the included JF colour schemes is for Bob Braham's a/c. His "Scramble" is one of the very best accounts of the night fighter war, up there with Rawnsley's "Night Fighter" about his partnership with John Cunningham. It's long out of print, but well worth finding if you can.
 
The left are the cannon blast tubes. The right one I have never seen a reason to paint in any other colour than how they are..

Thanks JensOle. The only reason I painted them that colour was to highlight them so I knew what I was actually painting and where they belonged. The right ones will stay the original colour and the left ones will match the aircraft colour scheme.
 
Thanks! I find the historical research side of our hobby is equally fun as flying :)

One of the very first Mosquito's in use by the Norwegians was F MK.II DZ700 "H", it was in fact the second Mosquito received by the new B-flight of 333 Sqn in the spring of 1943 at Leuchars. H was the only one from the first batch of 6 aircraft to survive the first 5 months of operations. On June 13th 1943 "H" was used by Lt. Skavhaugen and PO. Heide to shot down the first German aircraft by B-flight, a Do 24.

H was maybe the most photographed of the Norwegian Mosquitos and good pictures shows all sides of the aircraft.

Slightly different camo pattern than KK-H seen above.

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Looking forward to this one. Thanks, JensOle. :very_drunk:
 
Jock , for some reason the four gunned four cannon Mossie really is a kicker, off all things when with the aeronautical society they run gun not camera footage of a Mosquito diving in onto shipping in Norway, it was very unique and was from the navigators seat on cine cam and I have not seemed to find the same clip on Utube or anywhere else, I do have still photos off something very close, it was when rolling into the attack, of all things they have a Mosquito attack simulator running at the Wigram Airforce Museum ... sometimes they can be difficult least with their media sometimes.
 
It must have been a rather scary experience to be on the receiving end of a 40+ Mossie Banff strike wing ship attack. The gun footage is really showing how the cannons and rockets are eating up the ships.

The Banff and Dallachy wings were rather multinational, albeit under RAF control, NZ, Canadian, Aussie and Norwegian squadrons made important contributions. With pilots coming from even more countries including France and the USA.
 
It must have been a rather scary experience to be on the receiving end of a 40+ Mossie Banff strike wing ship attack. The gun footage is really showing how the cannons and rockets are eating up the ships.
YEAH ! they just dropped in and all hell breaking loose .. I think that puts in a mind set were we today cannot see ... JO .... Idea for a new painting Really would have to be something special, ... so many requests and so many idea's ... I don't want anything been there done that ... guess I'd better scan my 40 year old ball point pen drawing to give ya an idea! :untroubled:
 
It is impressive footage there, I'd love to get my hands on the stuff, I'll ask around that sort off stuff is archived, It's just finding it:untroubled:
 
The current line up of Mosquitos from 333 Sqn is as follows:

-F Mk.II DZ700 "H" of No 333 (Nor) Sqn, B-flight based at RAF Leuchars in the summer of 1943

-FB MK.VI HP862 "3-O" of No 333 (Nor) Sqn, B-flight based at RAF Leuchars in the spring of 1944

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-FB MK.VI HP904 "3-E" of No 333 (Nor) Sqn, B-flight based at RAF Leuchars in the autumn of 1944

-FB MK.VI RF590 "KK-H" of No 333 (Nor) Sqn, B-flight based at RAF Banff in the spring of 1945

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-FB MK.VI RF831 "KK-G" of No 333 (Nor) Sqn, B-flight based at RAF Banff in May 1945.
Part of 334 Sqn from June and flew with the squadron back to Norway on the 8th June.

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-FB MK.VI RF769 "KK-P" of No 333 (Nor) Sqn, B-flight based at RAF Banff in May 1945.
Part of 334 Sqn from June and flew with the squadron back to Norway on the 8th June.

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I'll pack them all up (including the first two) as a package covering the Norwegian Mosquito war service.
 
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