Product Description
――In the 1930s, a high-speed bomber whose stakes became a boom in the great powers.
――The mosquito embodies the concept of having a sleek fuselage and twin-engined form, and dodging enemy interception at a speed that fighters cannot catch up with.
――This machine, which was given the internal name DH.98 of De Havilland, was characterized by avoiding the use of metal supplies that were predicted to be in short supply during the war, and used wood for most of the fuselage structure.
――This machine, which was adopted by the Air Force in 1940 and whose formal name became Mosquito, is expected to have high-speed performance, and the reconnaissance aircraft type will be ordered first, followed by the bomber aircraft type.
-At the same time, a fighter type also appeared, and since then various derivative types such as night battle type, fighter bomber type, electric shock type have been made.
――In this magazine series, this machine was taken up in No.48, but this time it has been completely renewed and the volume has been increased.
――During the war, we will thoroughly explain this machine, which demonstrated its high-speed performance and tossed the Axis military aircraft, and was also very active in ground attacks.
--32 pages in color, 88 pages in monochrome, 120 pages in total
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
This item is written in Japanese.
Item Size/Weight : 25.7 x 18.3 x 0.6 cm / 363g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 193223
- ISBN code
- 9784893193223
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 4 per household.