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UNDOUBTEDLY one of the greatest and
most versatile aircraft of the Second World
War, the Mosquito was also the world’s fi rst
true multi-role combat aircraft (the second
not arriving until the Panavia Tornado).
Designed by a company with no previous
experience in producing high-performance
military aircraft, de Havilland managed to
produce a timeless classic which will remain one
of those spine-tingling machines now sorely
missed in British skies. However, while I write
these words, far away in New Zealand, the sound
of a pair of Merlin engines in harmony is to be
heard in the skies once more, as Jerry Yagen’s
long project (Canadian-built FB.26 KA114) is
now back in the air.
The Mosquitoes versatility during the Second
World War saw the aircraft operating in a variety
of roles including as a pure unarmed bomber, a
heavily armed fi ghter-bomber, rocket and heavy
cannon armed anti-shipping aircraft, radarequipped
night-fi ghter, an unarmed
reconnaissance aircraft, meteorological, trainer
and fi nally as a target tug. From the PR.1 to the
T.43, there was not a role the Mosquito could
not be adapted to carry out; the aircraft was
even modifi ed for light transport work both
during and after the war.
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Mosquito UNDOUBTEDLY one of the greatest and most versatile aircraft of the Second World War, the Mosquito was also the world’s fi rst true multi-role combat aircraft (the second not arriving until the Panavia Tornado). Designed by a company with no previous experience in producing high-performance military aircraft, de Havilland managed to produce a timeless classic which will remain one of those spine-tingling machines now sorely missed in British skies. However, while I write these words, far away in New Zealand, the sound of a pair of Merlin engines in harmony is to be heard in the skies once more, as Jerry Yagen’s long project (Canadian-built FB.26 KA114) is now back in the air. The Mosquitoes versatility during the Second World War saw the aircraft operating in a variety of roles including as a pure unarmed bomber, a heavily armed fi ghter-bomber, rocket and heavy cannon armed anti-shipping aircraft, radarequipped night-fi ghter, an unarmed reconnaissance aircraft, meteorological, trainer and fi nally as a target tug. From the PR.1 to the T.43, there was not a role the Mosquito could not be adapted to carry out; the aircraft was even modifi ed for light transport work both during and after the war.


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UNDOUBTEDLY one of the greatest and
most versatile aircraft of the Second World
War, the Mosquito was also the world’s fi rst
true multi-role combat aircraft (the second
not arriving until the Panavia Tornado).
Designed by a company with no previous
experience in producing high-performance
military aircraft, de Havilland managed to
produce a timeless classic which will remain one
of those spine-tingling machines now sorely
missed in British skies. However, while I write
these words, far away in New Zealand, the sound
of a pair of Merlin engines in harmony is to be
heard in the skies once more, as Jerry Yagen’s
long project (Canadian-built FB.26 KA114) is
now back in the air.
The Mosquitoes versatility during the Second
World War saw the aircraft operating in a variety
of roles including as a pure unarmed bomber, a
heavily armed fi ghter-bomber, rocket and heavy
cannon armed anti-shipping aircraft, radarequipped
night-fi ghter, an unarmed
reconnaissance aircraft, meteorological, trainer
and fi nally as a target tug. From the PR.1 to the
T.43, there was not a role the Mosquito could
not be adapted to carry out; the aircraft was
even modifi ed for light transport work both
during and after the war.
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I have issues from the 1940's

I have issues of the magazine my father purchased in the 1940's. A great read then and a great read now.
Just a shame the early editions are not still available in digital form
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I read Aeroplane since 1975. thereafter I bought the magazine when I coud find it in my hometown, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Beoordeeld op 24 november 2020

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I have been a major fan of Aeroplane for over fifty years.More power to you arm!! Beoordeeld op 20 augustus 2020

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As an American I don't see alot of British a/c in our magazines other than the usual Hurricanes, Spits, and so forth. And I have learned more about the RAF flying more American a/c such as the NA F-86 and the B-29 that you don't read about in American publications. Beoordeeld op 13 augustus 2020

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Good articles on rare topics Beoordeeld op 15 juli 2020

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