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  2. De Havilland Mosquito - Wikipedia

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    In the FB.VI, these tanks contained 25 imp gal (30 US gal; 110 L) each, [99] while in the B.IV and other unarmed Mosquitoes each of the two centre tanks contained 68 imp gal (82 US gal; 310 L). [ 101 ] [ 102 ] Both the inner wing, and fuselage tanks are listed as the "main tanks" and the total internal fuel load of 452 imp gal (545 US gal ...

  3. List of de Havilland Mosquito operators - Wikipedia

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    De Havilland Mosquito NF.XIX of the Royal Swedish Air Force in October 1949. De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito FB.VI NS930 of the Turkish Air Force at Manchester (Ringway) Airport in 1947 Polish Air Forces on exile in Great Britain

  4. No. 169 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    Squadron Codes: VI (Oct 1943 – Aug 1945) [1] [4] ... de Havilland Mosquito Mk.VI Jan 1945 Aug 1945 de Havilland Mosquito Mk.XIX References. Citations

  5. de Havilland Mosquito operational history - Wikipedia

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    The FB VI became the most numerous version of the Mosquito (2,292 built), equipping the day bomber 2 Group, the intruder squadrons of Fighter Command and 2nd Tactical Air Force, and the strike wings of Coastal Command, who used the variant as a potent anti-shipping aircraft armed with eight "60 lb" rockets.

  6. List of surviving de Havilland Mosquitos - Wikipedia

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    The de Havilland Mosquito is a British two-engine multi-role combat aircraft used ... VA878, NT616, and RS715. Wears 169 livery as VI-C. In 2017 moved from Yorkshire ...

  7. File:Mosquito of No. 418 Squadron, 1943.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Mosquito FB Mark VI, HJ719, on the ground at the De Havilland Aircraft Company airfield Hatfield, Hertfordshire, awaiting delivery. The aircraft served with No. 418 Squadron RCAF until 25 June 1944.

  8. List of conversion units of the Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Auster VI Auster T.7 Auster A.2/45 Harvard IIB: RAF Andover RAF Middle Wallop: Formed by re-designation of No. 43 OTU Became the Air Observation Post School RAF. 228 OCU: May 47–Sep 61 May 65–Dec 66 Aug 68–Jul 92 Martinet I Master II Oxford I Tiger Moth II Brigand B.1/T.4/T.5 Tempest V Buckmaster T.1 Wellington XVIII Mosquito III/VI/NF.30 ...

  9. No. 157 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    The squadron reformed in December 1941 at RAF Debden as a night fighter unit and was eventually equipped with the latest Mosquito night-fighter aircraft at RAF Castle Camps. The squadron flew patrols over East Anglia and by July 1943, after moving to RAF Hunsdon , began intruder attacks on German fighter bases with its new Mosquito Mk VIs.