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FHC Mosquito livery revealed

Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:05 pm

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Mosquito Paint

The FHC’s Mosquito is back form the paint shop and nearly finished. Flight Officer Alan Wagner of No. 605 Squadron flew “Wag’s War-Wagon” and became an ace in the plane on the night of March 5/6, 1944. Wagner often flew with his navigator Flight Officer “Pip” Orringe.

The plane’s standard factory camouflage was later overshot with an “Intruder Scheme,” a night black underside. After its March 5/6, 1944 mission, Wagner’s aircraft carried two victory markings for Japanese aircraft Wagner claimed over Ceylon (today Sri Lanka) earlier in the war, along with three marks for German aircraft shot down—two Me 410s and a Fw 190. An FHC mechanic will be hand-painting the personal markings on the plane in the upcoming days.

In total, Wagner shot down nine confirmed enemy aircraft and two V-1s. Tragically, he was killed while chasing a V-1 “buzz bomb” in heavy fog when his speeding Tempest fighter struck the ground in July of 1944. He was 29 years old.


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Re: FHC Mosquito livery revealed

Tue Mar 14, 2017 4:41 pm

Love it! Have to back to the FHC and see her fly when ready.

Re: FHC Mosquito livery revealed

Tue Mar 14, 2017 10:18 pm

An excellent tribute to a brave young pilot...

Re: FHC Mosquito livery revealed

Tue Mar 14, 2017 10:37 pm

Nice. A spectacular scheme and a worthy story.

Re: FHC Mosquito livery revealed

Wed Mar 15, 2017 7:42 am

Definitely a sharp looking airplane, well done.

Re: FHC Mosquito livery revealed

Wed Mar 15, 2017 8:04 am

One of my favorite types. I'll have to see it fly.
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