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Sun Jan 13, 2013 1:42 pm
Part 3


DeHavilland Mosquito production at Bankstown New South Wales Australia during 22 January 1945

Torslanda Sweden 1945

Spartan Air Services deHavilland Mosquito CF-HMQ

deHavilland Mosquito Fort William Airport

DeHavilland DH98 Mosquito B35 of Spartan Air Services Ottawa Ontario 1955



Iwakuni Japan 1953

Mosquito PR34 RG314 returning from the last operational sortie by an RAF Mosquito on December 15 1955

Mosquito PR34 RG314 returning from the last operational sortie by an RAF Mosquito on December 15 1955

Originally built as a MkVI it was modified to be a Sea Mosquito TRMk33LR387


Painting a Mosquito Canada 1944

Duxford I believe
Sun Jan 13, 2013 2:28 pm
Mark,
EXCELLENT posting again! (Cue the ominous cello music) the other night I was plowing through my recently re-discovered pile of Ballantines Illustrated History books from the early 70's (cover price $1)for something to read in bed and pulled up Edward Bishops book on the Mosquito.
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The Inspector on Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Sun Jan 13, 2013 4:01 pm
Thanks Mark, as always.
Such a magnificent blending of art and technology. de Havilland was a genius!
I was wondering, how many Spruce, Birch and Balsa trees are required for one aircraft?
Andy Scott
Mon Jan 14, 2013 4:33 pm
Mark Allen M wrote:
Mosquito PR34 RG314 returning from the last operational sortie by an RAF Mosquito on December 15 1955

Mosquito PR34 RG314 returning from the last operational sortie by an RAF Mosquito on December 15 1955
There is a fabulous photo that exists of the ultra low level beat-up that the crew performed in RG314 on the return from that last ever Mossie sortie.
Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:24 pm
Is that a pile of DH VAMPIRE hulks behind RG 314 turning the corner in the second to last photo?
Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:41 am
The Inspector wrote:Is that a pile of DH VAMPIRE hulks behind RG 314 turning the corner in the second to last photo?
I was thinking more Mosquitoes. Don't they have a door right where the dark spot is under the windscreens?
-Tim
Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:03 pm
Fantastic Mark! What a great looking aircraft the Mosquito is.
Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:51 am
Hi Mark:
Great collection! Am interested in where the photos of Spartan Mosquitos CF-HMS and CF-HMQ were taken. Do you have any more background on these?
Cheers:
Robert
Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:02 pm
robstitt wrote:Hi Mark:
Great collection! Am interested in where the photos of Spartan Mosquitos CF-HMS and CF-HMQ were taken. Do you have any more background on these?
Cheers:
Robert
Hello Robert, unfortunately I do not. Could it be at the Spartan Air Services home base Ottawa Ontario 1955?
Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:29 pm
Hi Mark:
I believe the couple of HMS were taken at Malton after the aircraft had been checked over by DHC - it never went back to Spartan but happily is now being restored to museum standards at Nanton, Alberta, in its Spartan configuration by the Calgary Mosquito Society. I have a suspicion the one of HMQ was taken in the UK while the aircraft was in transit to or from Kenya.
Do you have access to the shot of HMQ?
Cheers:
Robert
Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:42 pm
robstitt wrote: but happily is now being restored to museum standards at Nanton
Outstanding!!! Robert, I love to hear these types of things.
Do you have access to the shot of HMQ?
Not the original image. Just what you see, most all the photos are either of poor description or nothing at all unfortunately. Most are copies of copies of copies with the original source not listed. These particular photos were in very poor shape and I tried my best to clear them up in photoshop. I'll be happy to see what I can find out with a little research.
Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:34 pm
Greetings again Robert, after a bit of Googling I came up with this fellows Flickr account with what looks to be several images of the Mossies in question. Hope this helps.
Mark
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peden/3793705377/
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