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De Havilland Mosquito (N474PZ)
From a recent photo mission during the Santa Maria airshow. Thanks to Scott Slocum for setting up the great opportunity!
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Nice !!!
Wow!
The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito. ALL plywood with two Merlin 60 series Packard V-1650 engines including a more advanced two-stage supercharger for improved performance at high altitudes. It found its most notable application in the North American P-51 Mustang fighter.
Two Rolls-Royce Merlin 25 twelve-cylinder 60ų Vee liquid-cooled engines each providing 1,620 hp (1,208 kw) @ takeoff and 1,500 hp (1,118 kw) @ 9,500 ft. (2,895 m).
Two Rolls-Royce Merlin 25 twelve-cylinder 60ų Vee liquid-cooled engines each providing 1,620 hp (1,208 kw) @ takeoff and 1,500 hp (1,118 kw) @ 9,500 ft. (2,895 m).
Stunning, one of the best photos ever on this site!
I thought this was from a game at first glance. Stunning photo!
Great photo of a Mossy. I agree about this looking like a video game picture. Thank you to whoever got this picture taken. It is amazing.
Beautiful!!
Amazing photo. Thanks for sharing.
My mother worked on Canadian spruce plywood compenents as part of the women's WWII war effort in the UK, so as a kid I heard a lot about the Mosquito, but despite this, it has always been one of my favourite aircraft.
My mother worked on Canadian spruce plywood compenents as part of the women's WWII war effort in the UK, so as a kid I heard a lot about the Mosquito, but despite this, it has always been one of my favourite aircraft.
Wonderful image. Hard to beat proper air to air images. Thank you for posting.
Beautiful machine!
Fantastic why haven’t we got a flying Mossi in england anymore, Maybe one day ,!
Wowð
Can anyone see the big grin on the pilot's face? It must be there somewhere.
Seeing planes with invasion stripes has always given me a bit of a chill. I makes me think again of the bravery and sacrifice of the men who took back Europe for freedom loving people.
Awesome photo!! It’s great that this warbird is still flying!!
Amazing pic of an amazing aircraft .
Holy cow! That's a rare bird indeed! Great photo!
Beautiful photo, thanks for this!
Very nice shot!
GOOD PICTURES!!!!!
WOW...
This is like turning over the November page on the calendar.
Carson great capture. Technically speaking what settings for this stunning photogragh?
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