January 11, 2018 at 9:35 am
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MOSQUITO SPECIAL
OPERATION ‘FRUGAL’
When Churchill met Stalin in Moscow, No 544 Squadron’s PR Mosquitos kept the PM in touch with the war
NO 110 SQUADRON IN BURMA
Fighter-bombers in action over the hostile jungle
LAST RAF ‘MOSSIES’
No 3 Civil Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit brought the RAF’s Mosquito era to a close — but its aircraft have done much to preserve the type’s legacy
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DATABASE:
NOORDUYN NORSEMAN
The classic Canadian bush aircraft designed by a Dutchman. Joop Wenstedt tells its story
TOM CASSUTT’S RACER
The TWA captain who created an air racing legend
BRITISH F1 AIR RACING
Memories of what was, for a time, Britain’s most popular aerial sport
AND MUCH MORE!
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By: scotavia - 14th January 2018 at 23:58
In particular the CAACU mossie article is very good, filling in gaps in my knowledge of the last RAF user unit. I started to go to RAF Woodvale cadet Chipmunk flying just to late to see them, but always admired the Meteors.