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  1. Mosquito VI 404 Squadron 1945

    de Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI RF857, EO-Q No. 404 Sqn. RCAF Banff, Scotland 1945.
    Camouflage colours are Dark Green and Medium Sea Grey. Registration code is Black outlined in White.
     
    Three skins included, EO-Q, one with national marks and one with tail flash.
     
    Thx to Jester for the template, FBS for internals and weathering and Hynkel for (ammended) stencils.
     
    All skins 'sharpened' for effect prior to brighting.

    299 downloads

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  2. Mosquito VI E-3/HP904, 333 Norwegian Sqn, Leuchars, 1944

    de Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI HP904, 3-E No.333 (Norwegian) Sqn. RAF Leuchars, Scotland 1944.
     
    Camouflage colours are Extra Dark Sea Grey over Sky. Registration letters are believed to be Red with Yellow outlines. The AEAF bands around the fuselage were removed late summer or early autumn 1944, being painted over with fresh, slightly darker paint. The Norwegian flag on the nose is speculative, but it might very well have been applied.
     
    Three skins included, E-3/HP904, one with national markings and one with tail flash only.
     
    Many thx to Jester for the base template, FBS for weathering and internals and Hynkel for (ammended) stencils

    228 downloads

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  3. Mosquito VI 333 Sqn, KK-P/RF769

    de Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI RF769, KK-P No. 333 Norwegian) Sqn. RAF Banff, Scotland and Gardermoen, Norway 1945.
     
    Three skins, KK-P, National markings and tail flash only
     
    Thx to Jester and FBS for a combined template and Hynkel for (ammended) stencils.

    109 downloads

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  4. Mosquito VI, 107 Sqn

    Mosquito VI flown by 107 Sqn RAF.
     
    Three skins included, full marked, rounds and tail bars only.
     
    Thx Jester for the template

    450 downloads

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  5. Mosquito FB Mk.40 No.5 OCU RAAF

    Mosquito FB Mk.40 A52-41 No.5 OCU RAAF December 1944. (skinned onto a VI ) I used Jesters Excellent new template (many thanks) & have done two versions of this aircraft---Weathered & not Weathered, each verion has a marked & unmarked skin 4 skins in total, Bright finished...............Buglord.

    282 downloads

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  6. Mosquito VI, 143 Sqn

    Mosquito VI flown by 143 Sqn as part of Anti-Shipping operations in conjunction with Coastal Command.
     
    Three skins included, full marks, rounds, and tail bars only.
     
    Again thex to Jester

    363 downloads

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  7. Mosquito PRXVI (VI) 680 Sqn

    Photo Recon Mosquito PRXVI (VI) flown by 680 Sqn from Foggia, Italy 1944/45.
    The tail was painted this way to enable distinction between it and the Me410.
     
    Two skins, full and blank
     
    Thx to Jester for the template

    378 downloads

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  8. Mosquito VI, 'Black Rufe'

    Mosquito VI 'Black Rufe' flown by 418 'City of Edmonton' Sqn RCAF from Holmsley South, June 1944.
     
    Three skins included, full marked, rounds and tail bars.
     
    Thx Jester for the template.

    409 downloads

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  9. Mosquito NF Mk.II No.157 Sqn

    Mosquito NF Mk.II W4082 No.157 Sqn RAF March-August 1942 (skinned onto a VI ) I used Jesters Excellent new template (many thanks) & have done two versions of this aircraft---Weathered & not Weathered, each verion has a marked & unmarked skin 4 skins in total, Bright finished...............Buglord.
    (Extract)------The Mosquito was early on recognized as being suitable for modification into the fighter role. As such they were fitted with four 20mm cannon and four .303 machine guns. At the same time the need for night-fighters was becoming apparent and the Mosquito NF Mk.II was created by mating the F Mk.II with the Mk.IV AI (Airborne Intercept) radar - the result being the NF Mk.II. The only external difference was the arrowhead aerial on the nose and dipoles on the wingtips. These early Mosquitos were finished in a special matt black paint that was supposed to lessen the likelihood of being seen at night. Note the type A1 roundel and the early fin flash.

    262 downloads

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  10. Mosquito YP-U

    Nightfighter Mosquito

    222 downloads

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  11. Mosquito PR Mk.XVI No.544 Sqn

    Mosquito PR Mk.XVI NS502 No.544 Sqn RAF Summer 1944.(skinned onto a VI ) I used Jesters Excellent new template (many thanks) & have done two versions of this aircraft---Weathered & not Weathered, each verion has a marked & unmarked skin 4 skins in total, Bright finished...............Buglord

    488 downloads

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  12. Mosquito FB MkVI of No1 Sqn RAAF 1945.

    Mosquito FB MkVI of No1 Sqn RAAF 1945. Template by Jester (many thks) , ive done three skins in the download , Marked , Unmarked , & roundles only, Bright finished........Buglord.

    232 downloads

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  13. Mosquito NF MkII of 605 Sqn

    Mosquito NF MkII of 605 Sqn DZ717/UP-O piloted by FLt DH Blomeley DFC ,based at Castle Camps England 1943. Template is jesters (Many thanks) & ive done two versions of this skin wethered & non weathered theres , Marked , Unmarked , & roundles only, for each version 6 skins in total. Bright finished........Buglord.

    591 downloads

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  14. Mosquito PR Mk.XVI 654th BS, 25th BG, 8th AF USAF

    Mosquito PR Mk.XVI MM389 of the 654th BS, 25th BG, 8th AF USAF January 1945. Used jesters template(many thks) & theres two versions of the skin weathered & unweathered , each version has marked & unmarked versions 4 skins in total. Bright finished......Buglord.

    208 downloads

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