De Havilland Mosquito Day and Night Fighters in RAF service:1941-1945 - New Copy

De Havilland Mosquito Day and Night Fighters in RAF service:1941-1945 - New Copy

Guideline Publications Ltd

Combat Colours no 6 de Havilland Mosquito Day and Night Fighters in RAF Service 1941 - 1945\n\nBook, soft cover, 50 pages with black and white and colour photos. Author: Paul Lucas, artwork by David Howley, Series Editor Neil Robinson.\n\nThe de Havilland Mosquito was one of the world\u2019s first true multi- role combat aircraft which could undertake a number of different roles with a high degree of success. During the Second World War it was used by the RAF as a Photographic Reconnaissance aircraft, Bomber, High Altitude Fighter, Night Fighter, Interdictor, Fighter Bomber and Anti Shipping Strike aircraft \u2013 and this only covers the broad role classifications, let alone the more specialised sub divisions of these roles. This particular volume, Part Two of a two-part series, examines the camouflage and to a lesser degree the markings of Mosquitoes operating in the Fighter, Fighter Bomber and Maritime Strike roles. Mosquitoes operating in the Photographic Reconnaissance and s

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