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De Havilland Mosquitoes

2D Aviation posted on Sep 08, 2006
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claude19

11:27AM | Fri, 08 September 2006

It is astonishing thanks to you to see as many planes of war during the 2nd world war. More especially as us a long time were serin that Luftwaffe carried out the hard life to the allied escadrilles like Normandy-Niemen or others... even St Exupy was mitaillby a German aviator!

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Gog

3:53PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

My favourite plane, great work.

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1358

11:02PM | Fri, 08 September 2006

The Germans were so impressed by this plane that they built their own "Moskito" but it wasn't as sleek or fast or maneuverable the the original. nice work on this one!

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clifftoppler

2:55PM | Sat, 09 September 2006

A bit wooden, this time. You'll knowingly have the joke but for the uninitiated the Mosquito was built mostly of wood. It was also unharmed during its intial role as a high-level bomber and relied on speed and height to keep it out of trouble. Other manifestations saw an astonishing switch when it became a LOW-level fighter bomber with canons at the ready. If only an aircraft designer would work on me, I might become a genius - by accident, of course!


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