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Of all the planes that flew in WW2, the Wooden Wonder the two-engined Mosquito, or Mossie as it was affectionately called, was truly the most versatile and feared by the Germans. Fast and manoeuvrable, the Mossie was just as at home in the pathfinder role as she was as a fighter interceptor, particularly of V1s, as a night-fighter, low level bomber. Mosquitopanik tells of the hugely successful war career of this much loved aeroplane that caught the publics and its pilots imagination. Here we have gripping tales of action in the air thanks to the most meticulous research by a true enthusiast

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Acknowledgements

I am especially grateful to Eric Atkins DFC* KW; Chairman, the Mosquito Aircrew Association and all his members. Equally, I am indebted to Derek Carter in Denmark, who made available transcripts of the Shellhaus raid and associated material. The following people have also made it possible for me to include much diverse information and anecdotes on Mosquito operations: Michael Allen DFC; Don E. Aris; Norman Bacon; Squadron Leader R. K. Bailey; Tim Bates; John Beeching; David Taffy Bellis DFC*; Gordon Bell-Irving; Theo Boiten; Lewis Brandon; Bob Bruce; Bob Collis; Hank Cooper DSO DFC; Patrick Corness; Ern Dunkley; Grenville Eaton; Al Gabitas; Revd. Nigel L. Gilson; Richard Goucher; Ken Greenwood; J. A. M. Haddon; Gottfried Hanneck; Lewis Heath; Vic Hester; Leslie Dutch Holland; Bernard M. Job; R. E. Bob Kirkpatrick; H. Mears; Paul Mellows; Dave McIntosh; Simon Parry, Air Research Publications; Graham Rice; Squadron Leader Derek Rothery; Walter Rowley DFC; Squadron Leader Philip Russell DFC; Mrs Edna Scholefield; Jerry Scutts; W. Knowle Shrimpton; Wilhelm Simonsohn; Ron Smith; Konrad Bob Stembrowicz; Bob Symon; Jack Thompson; Les Turner; Harry Welham and Tim Woodman.

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MOSQUITO AIR-TO-AIR VICTORIES 1942-APRIL 1945

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