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Cartridge ejection on a Mosquito

When a Mosquito VI was shooting, where were the cartridges going ?

Were they ejected and falling anywhere on the ground under the aircraft ?

Or where they stocked in a dedicated container inside the nose of the aircraft ?

Thanks and have a good week-end.

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By: Ant.H - 19th August 2018 at 22:48

Great illustration Glicol, I like the cartridges and the gun smoke.

Just two things I would mention:

If the event took place in January ’44, the top wing roundels would have been of the earlier red/blue B type. The type with the white ring was introduced on upper wings in January 1945.

Secondly, I wonder what colours the tracer should be? I am no expert on ammunition, but I think a lot of RAF night tracer was green?? Just a thought.

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By: GILCOL - 19th August 2018 at 21:05

Thanks Guys,

I wanted to be sure of the accuracy of the illustration of my next article in the French magazine “Fanatique de l’aviation”;

I will be telling the story of a 23 squadron Mosquito that shot down a KG 76 JU88 in Toulouse, shorty before its landing, on 6 Jan. 1944.

We managed to find the remains of the JU88 in the earth and we could interview the Mosquito Pilot (94 year old) shortly before he passed away, this was 4 years ago. This war event will be the subject of the article;

So the question was : should we show the cartridges ejected by the Mosquito (on the drawing: see here under) ?

and thanks to your answers, the answer is “yes”

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By: dhfan - 19th August 2018 at 12:12

Or, as there’s hardly any airframe below the breeches – none in fact, it’s the front half of the bomb doors – there’s nowhere to put them.

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By: Moggy C - 19th August 2018 at 12:10

The most logical reason would be the extra space required for the 20mm brass.

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By: WP840 - 19th August 2018 at 12:04

Why were the .303s collected but not the 20mm?

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By: AnthonyG - 18th August 2018 at 21:33

Yas as Bruce said. Underneath was a circular metal access panel under the nose (just behind the cap) about the size to fit your hand in and scoop them all out through the hole on return.

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By: Bruce - 18th August 2018 at 13:30

Yes – 20 mm fell to earth. 303 collected underneath the guns.

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By: D1566 - 18th August 2018 at 07:43

Believe that the 20mm cases were ejected from ports just forward of the bomb bay. 0.303 not ejected?

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