-De Havilland Mosquito is a bomber operated by the Royal Air Force during World War II, and in addition to the bomber / fighter type, night fighter type and reconnaissance aircraft type were also made.
――It is a parallel double-seat machine with one Marlin engine on each wing and a pilot and a navigator sitting side by side in the cockpit, and because it uses wood for most parts except the engine and propeller, it is detected by the radar. There was also a secondary merit that it was difficult to do.
--The prototype bomber made its maiden flight in 1940, and the BMk.XVI equipped with a pressurization device was the most produced bomber type in order to operate at high altitude.
--The most used mosquitoes were night light attack units, which carried out high-speed night bombing with accurate aiming and navigation.
――We also participated in many bombing operations as a pathfinder that informs the target with flares for heavy bombers that perform formation bombing.
――This machine is not only the British Air Force, but also the US Army Air Force, Australian Air Force, Canadian Air Force, New Zealand Air Force, Israel Air Force, Belgium, Burma, Republic of China, Czechoslovakia, France, Norway, South Africa, Soviet Union, Sweden, Turkey. It was also operated in Yugoslavia and Dominica, and continued to be manufactured until 1950.
――B.XVI type has a built-in hydraulic system, which enables operation at high altitude.
--Powerful bomb equipment and speed of movement continued to put great pressure on the German army.
-Decals can reproduce two types of Royal Air Force.
――When completed, the wingspan will be approximately 229mm.
--Completely new mold
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