July 15, 2013 at 3:23 pm
Title of a C4 documentary. It’s about the Mosquito – in all its glory !
By: David_Kavangh - 19th July 2013 at 21:09
Info on the programme here
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-plane-that-saved-britain/episode-guide
By: CeBro - 18th July 2013 at 11:49
I suspect that by TSR.II Graham means the Swordfish prototype, certainly a multi-role aircraft if ever there was one! You could probably go further back and say the Bristol F.2b was the first real MRCA, although of course it wasn’t officially designed to a multi-role spec. Then there’s the various versions of FE2, designed as a fighter(!), and then used for just about every other front line role.
Anyway, back to Mosquitoes…
The prototype Swordfish was TSR IIRC
cees
By: John Green - 18th July 2013 at 10:49
I’m not surprised that he was ‘gung-ho’. Who wouldn’t be, if you’re flying the very best aerial killing machine of WW2 !
By: Lincoln 7 - 18th July 2013 at 08:41
Jim,
Doubtful about WW2. It certainly did in the B of B but, the Spit was far prettier !
John. I guess that there may well be some of those wonderfull “Stats” hidden away somewhere that could tell us exactly just how many each of the Spits and Hurricanes shot down???.
Jim.
Lincoln .7
By: D1566 - 18th July 2013 at 07:58
The Original Multi-Role Combat Aircraft!
… after the Beaufighter of course 🙂
By: Miggers - 17th July 2013 at 20:25
Oh no the “Spitfire People’s Front” or the “People’s Front of Spitfire” will be manning the barricades over that….
Quickly men,man the barricades(eh?)……..
By: Ant.H - 17th July 2013 at 12:32
I suspect that by TSR.II Graham means the Swordfish prototype, certainly a multi-role aircraft if ever there was one! You could probably go further back and say the Bristol F.2b was the first real MRCA, although of course it wasn’t officially designed to a multi-role spec. Then there’s the various versions of FE2, designed as a fighter(!), and then used for just about every other front line role.
Anyway, back to Mosquitoes…
By: Smith - 17th July 2013 at 12:22
The Original Multi-Role Combat Aircraft!
Original meaning first? I doubt it. Ju88 comes to mind straight away and I’ll wager there were others before that.
By: Moggy C - 17th July 2013 at 12:13
I believe he also called the aeroplane the “Timber Terror”
I think a lot of that was due to his astonishingly gung-ho pilot of whom his c/o wrote
“an operational pilot whose eagerness to attack the enemy has known no bounds”
Moggy
By: John Green - 17th July 2013 at 11:14
Jim,
Doubtful about WW2. It certainly did in the B of B but, the Spit was far prettier !
By: Lincoln 7 - 17th July 2013 at 09:15
Oh no the “Spitfire People’s Front” or the “People’s Front of Spitfire” will be manning the barricades over that….
I may well be wrong, but didn’t the Hurricane down more enemy aircraft than the Spitfire?.during WW2?.
Jim.
Lincoln .7
By: PeterVerney - 16th July 2013 at 20:40
I second the recommendation for “Terror in the starboard seat”, I believe he also called the aeroplane the “Timber Terror” rather than the normal Wooden Wonder. It was a position which could be quite frightening, I do not recommend inverted spins.
By: AlanR - 16th July 2013 at 18:54
I just hope they don’t claim that the Mosquito shortened the war by x number of weeks/months/etc.
If all of the claims that the war was shortened by a particular series of events, or type of technology were true,
it would have been over in six months.
By: GrahamSimons - 16th July 2013 at 17:15
I’m surprised no one yet has taken me to task that the TSR-II was the original MRCA….
By: kenjohan - 16th July 2013 at 08:18
Will do, Moggy. In fact, I just ordered it 🙂
Ken
By: Moggy C - 16th July 2013 at 07:34
Get the best of both worlds
Read “Terror in the Starboard Seat” the story of a Mosquito nav who hated every moment of his operational flying and spent most of the time trying to keep his pilot from getting them both killed.
Dave McIntosh – 418 Squadron
Moggy
By: CIRCUS 6 - 16th July 2013 at 06:09
Correct Graham.
It does seem a little sad that the media need to use “impact” titles so much to grab the publics attention. “Terror in the Skies” anyone?!?
By: GrahamSimons - 15th July 2013 at 19:35
The Original Multi-Role Combat Aircraft!
By: John Green - 15th July 2013 at 19:01
I do have some sympathy given my adoration of the Spit! What would I have chosen to go to war in? The Mossie does it for me.
By: Jayce - 15th July 2013 at 15:51
Careful, Paul! I hear the Spitfire Society have trademarked those names! 😀