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Wag’s War-Wagon
The name and markings worn by the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum’s Mosquito honour a crew whose wartime night intruder operations set a new standard for the role MOSQUITO INTRUDER The Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum’s Mosquito TIII TV959, marked as FBVI NS838 Wag’s War- Wagon, being flown by Steve Hinton. Flt Lt Alan Wagner and his navigator Fg Off ‘Pip’ Orringe with the original Wag’s War-Wagon in March 1944, the month of their greatest combat success. VIA

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