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De Havilland Mosquito - The Menace In The Dark 

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The de Havilland Mosquito was a British twin-engine multi-role aircraft. It became one of the most famous of the Second World War, deserving nicknames like "Wooden Wonder" or "Mossie". Yet, it had a humble beginning. Join us for a look at this versatile machine.
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@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 2 года назад
Hey there, this is a longer video of a very famous airplane. I didn't have great results in the past with this formula, but this is a celebratory video, as the channel is fast approaching an important mark. Many people requested that I cover the Mosquito. The next aircraft is going to be a German one, and hopefully I'll be able to announce a new parallel series soon. I hope you enjoyed the video, and thank you for watching!
@orwellboy1958
@orwellboy1958 2 года назад
Thank you for doing an aircraft that many have done before and still making it very interesting. 👍
@travispaskiewicz2663
@travispaskiewicz2663 9 месяцев назад
😊
@grahamtester749
@grahamtester749 2 года назад
My grandad flew mossie's during the latter stages of the war amongst other planes and I remember him saying that when you let rip with all guns "cannons and machine guns" the plane would shudder for the fire power was so great and concentrated that a burst would literally dissintergrate the plane in front often leaving you having to take quick action to avoid flying through the debre field all in all a truely deverstating fighter
@MrT67
@MrT67 2 года назад
Fighter Command:. "I need a volunteer......" Mosquito: "Yep, I'll do it!!" Fighter Command: "But I haven't even told you what for yet..." Mosquito: "I'll do it!!" Bomber Command: "I need a volunteer......" Mosquito: "Yep..........
@samrodian919
@samrodian919 Год назад
Lol
@tomsmith2209
@tomsmith2209 2 года назад
Mossie gets my vote for best plane of ww2. Thanks for the video.
@davidhack1974
@davidhack1974 Год назад
I agree , the MOSQUITO looks dangerous just standing still. It also along with the Spitfire and the Avro Lancaster look absolutely right and they all had the engine ,the Rolls Royce Merlin.
@geesehoward700
@geesehoward700 Год назад
Id argue the Bristol Beaufighter would be up there as well
@terracecrofts7581
@terracecrofts7581 Год назад
The mossie was the best plane of ww2 full stop and when it had.4 machine guns and 4 rockets under each wing I heard a story once when it flew into a destroyer with 8 rockets and 2 20mm hispano guns and it sunk it what a plane hey
@PeteSampson-qu7qb
@PeteSampson-qu7qb 13 дней назад
I have to quibble. B-29 and not even close. It was a full generation ahead of everything else in the air, except for the engines, and the Soviet copies were scaring the West till the mid fifties.
@defender1006
@defender1006 2 года назад
The Bristol Beaufighter was another British aircraft that was adapted to perform admirably in many roles, like the DH98 'Mossie'. The one outstanding story about the 'Mossie is about the 'Tsetse', I love is the one about the Coastal Command squadron flying over the Bay of Biscay, they encountered a group of JU88's escorting a U boat from harbour/port, the Squadron Leader, Tony Philips engaged a JU88 and scored at least four hits on it, including one with it's 57mm 'QF Molins gun' that blew the JU88's port engine clean out of the port wing. The U-boat returned to port! Probably the worlds first true MRCA?
@matthewlok3020
@matthewlok3020 2 года назад
The other versatile aircraft coming into mind was the Beaufighter…. A passenger who enjoyed the service of the Mossie express was Danish physicist Niels Bohr
@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 2 года назад
Niels Bohr's story is fascinating. He forgot to put the oxygen mask on. The pilot had to make an emergency descent and fly at a low level since Mr. Bohr wasn't answering them. In the end, he was fine, just asleep.
@johnjephcote7636
@johnjephcote7636 2 года назад
I believe that a one-time passenger was a brown bear named Vicki, owing to a large V painted on her front.
@thewatcher5271
@thewatcher5271 Год назад
I Agree & Always Thought The Beaufighter Was Underrated. A-lot Of Night Fighter Kills Was Recorded By Them.
@brettcoster4781
@brettcoster4781 Год назад
Basically, almost everything done by the Mossie was first done by the Beaufighter, just not quite so effortlessly. Anti-shipping, night fighter, heavy day fighter, ground attack (including with rockets) were all Beaufighter roles. Photo recon and bombing, especially with the 4000lb Cookie, were some of the few tasks that the Beau couldn't pioneer.
@martentrudeau6948
@martentrudeau6948 2 года назад
I think De Havilland surprised everybody at how versatile, fast, and maneuverable the Mosquito was, it was a marvelous plane unlike any other plane when it was introduced.
@rojaunjames747
@rojaunjames747 2 года назад
I love the mosquito it has to be my favorite aircraft of WW2
@Favk21
@Favk21 2 года назад
One of those smaller channels I'm glad I stumbled upon. Clear way of presentation, excellent footage of the subject at hand, mixed with smaller stories and commentary in heavily (but inoffensively) accented good english. Keep it up!
@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 2 года назад
Thank you! Will certainly keep at it.
@JeremySpencerJJWS
@JeremySpencerJJWS 2 года назад
Concise and well researched. I thought I knew everything about the Mossie
@teodor9975
@teodor9975 2 года назад
interesting. tho im curious what did you not know about the mosquito?
@skyislands8887
@skyislands8887 Год назад
The phrase comes to mind " jack of all trades master of none", only the mossie became a jack of all trades and absolute master of all it was required to do. The pathfinding qualities of the mossie and the crews deserves a video on its own. The ability and lessons gained from high accuracy bombing improved target concentration from the heavy bombers considerably.
@satrianifnr
@satrianifnr 5 месяцев назад
The full quote is actually "A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one."
@Steve-GM0HUU
@Steve-GM0HUU 2 года назад
The Mosquito's low loss rate compared to other Bomber Command aircraft types was astounding.
@SagatBordyev
@SagatBordyev Год назад
If the British war effort to build, equip and man four-engined heavy bombers had been applied to the Mosquitoes, the war in Europe could have ended a year earlier. The price/effort equation in construction was "1 Lancaster = 3.5 Mosquitoes" (not counting crew KILLS, which were MUCH LESS in "Wooden Wonders")
@gordonfrickers5592
@gordonfrickers5592 2 года назад
A very good video thank you and well done, about one of the greatest aircraft of WW 2 and yet outside of the UK many people have never heard of the Mozzie. The Germans held the Mozzie in very high regard, next to the immortal Spitfire and even counted the (rare) shooting down of a Mosquito as a 'double' victory. A two man aircraft, one of the fastest of WW2 that carried the same or more 'artillery' (bombs, rockets etc) as a B 17 flying Fortress with a minimum crew of 7 and yes the Mossie was one of the rare aircraft that was good at every task it was asked to perform. If you ever get the chance to see one fly, don't miss out. I unforgettably saw at RAF Biggin Hill the Mozzies used for the 1963 film 633 Squadron.
@jimmacsween5891
@jimmacsween5891 2 года назад
A rebuild of a Mossie has been going on in Nanton, Alberta, Canada for several years. I don’t know the current status. There is also a Lanc which should be at a run-up stage but is not destined to fly.
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 2 года назад
Source for "carried the same or more 'artillery' (bombs, rockets etc) as a B 17 flying Fortress" ?
@samrodian919
@samrodian919 Год назад
@@nickdanger3802 I think in certain circumstances the bomb loads were very similar. The first bomber Mozzies, had a bomb load( from my memory) of 4000 lb and I've read that the early B17's were around the same due to the heavy armament armour and crew numbers which I think was seven at the minimum and up to 10? I stand to be corrected on that though.
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 Год назад
@@samrodian919 Correct on B17 crew at 10. Almost 2,000 lb armor. "Typical bombload" 6,000 lb. DH98 Mosquito B. Mk IX 54 built 1,680 hp Merlin 72 engines - otherwise as B. Mk IV. 54 built. Could carry 2,000 lb internally, plus one 500 lb bomb or a drop tank under each wing. Some modified with bulged bomb bay doors for 4,000 lb bomb. BAE Mosquito page 4,000 lb bomb upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1c/RAF_Bomber_Command_HU95286.jpg
@johngrantham8024
@johngrantham8024 Год назад
One correction. The British government air ministry didn't order a prototype. DeHavilands built it as a private venture after the concept was turned down. Unusually, the prototype survives to this day, in the care of the Mosquito Aircraft Museum at Salisbury Hall in the UK.
@peebeedee6757
@peebeedee6757 8 месяцев назад
Well, I'll have to correct you on that. De Havilland had the plans in hand but no wood was cut for it until authority for the prototype was received. After being shunned by the Air Ministry for arguing for two years against spec P.13/36, which called for a medium bomber with gun turrets and the crew to man them, the autumn of 1939 saw success for Sir Geoffrey. At a meeting in September he was again rebuffed, similarly in October then at the Air Ministry in December, his persistance paid off when he was awarded a unique specification, B.1/40/dh, and work on the Mosquito started.
@arniewilliamson1767
@arniewilliamson1767 Год назад
My great uncle flew the Mossie. He had said one of the tactics he used on the way back from photo shoots was to take it up to about 40 thousand feet where the German day fighters could not intercept them. For intruder missions when done it also placed them out of range of nazi flak
@ScienceChap
@ScienceChap 2 года назад
The Tsetse also shot down a JU88 over the Bay of Biscay. Shot one of its engines clean off.
@forksandspoons7272
@forksandspoons7272 2 года назад
Tsetse flies are the ones that can give you sleeping sickness. I suppose the naming of that model was meant to imply more lethality, which was certainly the case in terms of the cannon upgrade.
@terrified057t4
@terrified057t4 2 года назад
A Mosquito with a cookie? man I want that int WT...
@alanmeasures8337
@alanmeasures8337 2 года назад
It was a magnificent aircraft.
@ElsinoreRacer
@ElsinoreRacer 2 года назад
Best plane of the war. Best long range recce. Best night fighter (earned it's kills mostly hunting wolves, not cows). Best precision deep interdiction aircraft. Best Pathfinder. Best long range land-based naval striker. It's the plane that the Germans said was, by name, their biggest irritant. It was the functional model for every post war bomber. It was the first composite-construction warplane. Other than that it was just another plane.
@PeteSampson-qu7qb
@PeteSampson-qu7qb 13 дней назад
On the other hand... the recon versions of the P-38 were built and served in larger numbers and had a lower loss rate. The Beaufighter could be claimed to be a better strike aircraft but part of that was the Mossie being given other roles. When the RAE tested the Mossie NFXVI(?) head to head against the P61 they found that the Mossie was 5-15mph faster at all altitudes. The P-61 had a better rate of climb, higher ceiling, longer endurance, better maneuverability, better takeoff and landing and stall characteristics, and greatly superior radar and avionics. No single plane was "the best". The Mossie was excellent in many roles but the best plane of WW2 in my personal opinion is the B-29. It could carry an empty Mossie 3,000 miles and approach 350mph, in an emergency, at altitudes all but the most specialized Mossies couldn't reach. And? 10 years later the Soviet copies were still acaring the crap out of the West.
@ElsinoreRacer
@ElsinoreRacer 13 дней назад
@@PeteSampson-qu7qb It's easy to find the P-61 fly-off and that the fact that the Brits sand-bagged it. And the fact that the 8th AF traded two P-51's for every Mossie they could get. Pretty sure they did not feel that way about the P-38, 61, or Beaufighter. It was also the inspiration for every speed over defense plane since: Canberra, B-58, etc. It fought nearly the whole war and was best or near best in every category it was tried in. Yes, it was the best plane of the war.
@PeteSampson-qu7qb
@PeteSampson-qu7qb 12 дней назад
​@@ElsinoreRacer I'm afraid you miss my main point. It's rather silly of us to argue about a hypothetical "best". I think people like Eric Brown and Chuck Yeager would agree. But, also, there is a bit of a "Mossie cult" that does one of the best a disservice by claiming things like "a single Mossie could sink a carrier and whip a squadron of Fw 190s and an infantry division on the way home". I am not suggesting you are in that cult but you have to have run across them and I hope you understand why I occasionally remind people it was a fantastic airplane that needs no defense but it wasn't magical or invincible. Cheers!
@PeteSampson-qu7qb
@PeteSampson-qu7qb 12 дней назад
​@@ElsinoreRacer OH crap! I forgot something. I have studied a lot of data from a lot of sources and have a broad conclusion. All manufacturers lie and all pilots will ignore data to say their preferred plane is better. One pilot, within a single page, describes being chased down by a 109, not being able to catch a 109, and assert his Hurricane was faster! Official British and American sources generally agree with each other when testing their own, each other's, or foreign aircraft. The Germans consistently overstated the performance of their planes and the Japanese official stats are consistently lower than the Allies tests of the same planes because we used better fuel. So? I have no trouble with accepting RAE stats and conclusions whether they say "despite its deck handling issues, the Seafire Mk. III is a superior interceptor to the Corsair Mk I" or "The Mustang Mk. II is superior to the Spitfire Mk. V in all respects but low speed turn and climb below 15,000 feet" or "the Mosquito Mk. VIb should not be considered in any way capable of defending itself from fighters and should employ fighter escort whenever possible". Cheers!
@adamtruong1759
@adamtruong1759 2 года назад
19:14 What a coincidence that they all happen to be twin-engine aircraft.
@SagatBordyev
@SagatBordyev Год назад
If the British war effort to build, equip and man four-engined heavy bombers had been applied to the Mosquitoes, the war in Europe could have ended a year earlier. The price/effort equation in construction was "1 Lancaster = 3.5 Mosquitoes" (not counting crew KILLS, which were MUCH LESS in "Wooden Wonders")
@arniewilliamson1767
@arniewilliamson1767 Год назад
I have an uncle who flew the recon/bomber version. He always remarked that he could get around 40,000 ft with it. TheGermans had nothing that could touch them at that altitude and speed. I often wonder how it would have performed with the Griffin engines later in the war.
@emilrydstrm3944
@emilrydstrm3944 2 года назад
Thank you for so many excellent images with caption on each one!
@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 2 года назад
Thank you!
@williamromine5715
@williamromine5715 2 года назад
I believe you have an excellent channel. I look forward to your "longer" videos. I am sure they are harder to do, but I hope you do more of them.
@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 2 года назад
Thank you!
@Hcb37
@Hcb37 2 года назад
This is best RU-vid short I have seen on the general history of Mosquito!
@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 2 года назад
Thank you!
@user-uc8cd1pk8c
@user-uc8cd1pk8c Год назад
You asked for suggestions of other aircraft which could be comparable. The Bristol Beaufighter excelled in many similar roles, particularly in anti-submarine and ground attack, and in both the European and Pacific theatres, yet has not had the recognition it deserves.
@LarS1963
@LarS1963 2 года назад
Very well presented. And, very well researched. Lots of new information. Great job altogether.
@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 2 года назад
Thank you!
@captjinxmarine9832
@captjinxmarine9832 4 месяца назад
As a kid the Mossy was one of my favorite planes and my older brother had moved on to jets. While serving in the Corps I watch the Army’s warrant program fly the OV-1 and man I wanted a Mohawk for myself.
@martinwarner1178
@martinwarner1178 Год назад
Your videos have got me hooked. AllthingsWW2 reaches my top three progs. to watch. Peace be unto you.
@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 Год назад
Thank you very much. That is a big compliment!
@watsondove849
@watsondove849 Год назад
“It makes me furious when I see the Mosquito. I turn green and yellow with envy. The British, who can afford aluminum better than we can, knock together a beautiful wooden aircraft that every piano factory over there is building….They have the geniuses and we have the nincompoops.” Herman Goering
@dallesamllhals9161
@dallesamllhals9161 Год назад
The Fokker D.VII was NOT an ALL WOOD Plane, Hermann G*.. ..and the Ta 154 was scheiße vs He 219! *Ya fat lazy bastard!
@williamnethercott4364
@williamnethercott4364 Год назад
Very good video! Thanks for posting.
@brianbrengle9933
@brianbrengle9933 2 года назад
U R the best! I am extremely interested in the capabilities and lack there OF, relative to aircraft that fought on ALL sides of the Ww2 conflict. U r seriously adept at mining the detailed information of their capabilites. I ❤ seriously look forward to your work relative to the lesser known air wars of the Korean conflict,7/50 to Chinese vs Taiwan, India vs China, Pakistan vs India, Iran vs Iraq, UK vs Argentina.......etc.
@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 2 года назад
Thank you!
@mikeburton7077
@mikeburton7077 Год назад
Superb,beautiful warplane most enjoyable, well presented video, thank you
@pz3j
@pz3j Год назад
Very well done video. Thanks. Have you done a video on the CR42? That seems like a very interesting fighter. I'd like to see your take on that aircraft. Thanks again.
@spiritof6986
@spiritof6986 Год назад
All the right and interesting information in one short video.
@desfiladerodenatersa
@desfiladerodenatersa 2 года назад
Very complet!!!. Saludos desde España!. Thanks
@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 2 года назад
Gracias!
@TCK71
@TCK71 2 года назад
Excellent video, thanks.
@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 2 года назад
Thank you!
@christopherebeyrol4553
@christopherebeyrol4553 Год назад
Great video ! I was considering the corsair, but seeing the stats, tje Mosquito was really as good fighter as a tactical bomber.
@tillytilford2158
@tillytilford2158 2 года назад
My favourite aircraft of all time.
@SagatBordyev
@SagatBordyev Год назад
Mosquito & Tomcat
@davidmurphy8190
@davidmurphy8190 Год назад
Thanks!
@georgeferguson7114
@georgeferguson7114 Год назад
Thank you. A well balanced and accurate account.
@johnjephcote7636
@johnjephcote7636 2 года назад
It outlasted its wonderful successor, the Hornet, and being built post-war, it went on into the 1960s.
@Wyowanderer
@Wyowanderer 2 года назад
GREAT video.
@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 2 года назад
Thank you!
@spacecadet35
@spacecadet35 11 месяцев назад
Correction : @14:37, that should be one loss per 280 sorties, not 2,800. Still a remarkably low figure. That meant if you flew 30 sorties you had a 90% chance of surviving.
@milanondrak5564
@milanondrak5564 Год назад
The Mosquito is the most beautiful plane to ever grace the sky in my opinion. It looks gorgeous and the two Merlin engines make a sound that fills me with emotion. It was an exceptionally effective aircraft in all its roles from bomber in war time to mail plane in peace time. It was ahead of its time.
@spacecadet35
@spacecadet35 11 месяцев назад
It is nice that there are now some in flying condition.
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 2 года назад
DH Albatross "In fact, crash landings became a common fate for the DH91 Albatross as the 4th example (G-AFDL ‘Fingal’ had previously been destroyed on arrival at Pucklechurch in 1940 whilst the 3rd (G-AFDK ‘Fortuna’) was later destroyed in a crash landing accident at Shannon Airport in 1943." BAE Albatross page
@jimgoff1170
@jimgoff1170 2 года назад
Not glamorous but very versatile the pby! Scouting, search and rescue, anti submarine, transport.
@Surestick88
@Surestick88 Год назад
I've read that a pass from a rocket-carrying Mosquito had the equivalent firepower to a broadside from a cruiser.
@terracecrofts7581
@terracecrofts7581 Год назад
No not a cruiser a destroyer
@givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935
60 lb rocket warheads weighed almost the same as 4.5 inch naval shells.
@Srulio
@Srulio Год назад
The most versatile plane is a fascinating topic that still dominates the design goals of the current F-35. It should be a great topic.Thanks for providing this important piece of history.
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 2 года назад
DH98 Mosquito FB. Mk VI 2,305 built. Fighter bomber / intruder variant using Merlin 22, 23 or 25. 4 (Browning) machine guns and 4 (Hispano) cannons, plus 2 x 250 lb bombs carried internally & underwing carriage of up to 2 x 500 lb bombs. Could be fitted with underwing rocket projectiles or drop tanks instead of external bomb carriage. BAE Mosquito page
@adrianboshoff1582
@adrianboshoff1582 Год назад
This would still be my plane of choice today. It is that good. It would be for my private use. I feel much safer in this than any of the other small private planes for sure.❤
@martred4579
@martred4579 2 года назад
Good video on this amazingly versatile aircraft. Yet I don't quite understand the listed loss to sortie ratio for No. 8 Group at 14:30. If 108 losses were sustained on a total of 28,215 sorties then in my opinion the loss rate would be 1 on 261 sorties - which is still very impressive for a bomber but far from 1 per 2800.
@T_bone
@T_bone Год назад
There are so many times I would love to see production of these planes again. If they were cheap to make using production methods of the 1940s, I would think modern industrial technology and manufacturing techniques would make it a highly sought after to own full size planes or at least 80% scale.
@samrodian919
@samrodian919 Год назад
I believe there is a company in New Zealand, making new fuselages for mozzies, I'm not sure if they are producing wings as well.
@johnheigis83
@johnheigis83 9 месяцев назад
Thanks
@XYZ-bi9eb
@XYZ-bi9eb 11 месяцев назад
thanks for another brilliant ww2 aircraft documentary.
@RemusKingOfRome
@RemusKingOfRome 2 года назад
Goering " See ! Heavy fighters RULE !! .." :D
@AlexDahlseid2002
@AlexDahlseid2002 2 года назад
The mosquito did well in the intruder and fighter roles it was eventually joined the American built Northrop P-61 “Black Widow” in the intruder role unlike the mosquito the Black Widow in both Europe and the Pacific fronts.
@askeetti
@askeetti 2 года назад
Interesting: you mentioned Tu-2 instead of Pe-2. I would be interested to hear why.
@ricardobeltranmonribot3182
@ricardobeltranmonribot3182 2 года назад
Maybe because the Tu-2 had a longer range of 2,020 km (1,260 mi), a highier service sealing of 9,000 km (30,000 ft), a faster rate of climb of 8.2 m/s (1,610 ft/min) and heavier bomb load of 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) internaly and 2,270 kg (5,000 lb) externally? agaist the Pe-2 1,160 km (720 mi), 8,800 km (28,900 ft), 7.2 m/s (1,420 ft/min) and only 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) of bombs, sorry I was curios and entered the wikipedia to compare the planes, wille the speeds are that diferent (Tu-2 528 km/h (328 mph) and Pe-2 580 km/h (360 mph)) with the Pe-2 faster, I supose the range and bomb load is more important for a strategit bomber or a bomber scort
@AllthingsWW2
@AllthingsWW2 2 года назад
Yes, that is the big question about the Soviet one. The Pe-2 had more roles, but I feel that the Tu-2 might have been more effective in some of them. I'm preparing a video with that comparison, and I will probably use the Pe-2, since it did more roles overall.
@neiloflongbeck5705
@neiloflongbeck5705 2 года назад
George Volkert suggested an unarmed bomber in May 1937 in response to the Air Ministry specification (P13/36) that was eventually filled by the Avro Manchester. This design was to use speed as its main defence. This was before de Havilland came up with this idea.
@PeteSampson-qu7qb
@PeteSampson-qu7qb 14 дней назад
The Mossie was a great plane but far from perfect. It handled well but was demanding and had a fairly high accident rate; a common thing for high performance aircraft. Especially twins. The Merlin was a war winning engine but the highly boosted versions used in the "special" Mosquitos were a little delicate. Again, it's not a flaw but a common thing when an engine is pushed way beyond its designed performance. A flaw that was never fully addressed was, ironically, the wooden structure. It wasn't an issue when they were kept in hangers in England but prolonged exposure to the elements could ultimately destroy the structure. The Australians rejected them over it and the Brits sent very few overseas and I've even read a couple anecdotes claiming that a few rain flights could destroy them. This was apparently cured in the Hornet because they served reliably in the tropics for years. Better adhesives and paints I think though I've never found the specifics.
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 2 года назад
1,284, about 20 per cent of war time production, built as unarmed bombers minus conversions to photo/recon. Max bombload 2,000 pounds in bomb bay plus 1,000 pounds on underwing hard points. "Some" modified to carry one 4,000 pound "cookie" bomb, a metal drum filled with 2,000 pounds of explosive. BAE Mosquito page
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 2 года назад
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-657-6304-24%2C_Luftwaffe%2C_Modelle_eines_Bombers_und_J%C3%A4gers.jpg
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 2 года назад
Link is to Luftwaffe training aid model of B17 with cones of fire.
@jp-um2fr
@jp-um2fr 9 месяцев назад
Not a bad documentary, a few vital things missing though. Oddly enough, the long range load for a B17 was the same as the Mosquito. I worked for nearly 40 years as an engineer in our MOD, and you just would not believe what crap we have bought from abroad now all the British armaments factories have been destroyed. Gawd, even a 1960s P2 Lightening could out climb an F35. I wonder what it was like, breaking the sound barrier vertically ? Ah, the good old days when Britain could make its own tanks and not pay Germany. They must be turning in their graves.
@Lisdexanfetamine
@Lisdexanfetamine Год назад
“Tsetse” is another species of ‘Mosquitoes’ indigenous of the equatorial region of the african continent.
@michaelcox9855
@michaelcox9855 2 года назад
The fact they achieved all this with wood construction is also quite terrifying. Something that should have, by conventional ideals made it completely obsolete and unfit for duty.
@ArcticAmaarok
@ArcticAmaarok Год назад
At 14:40 It has an error - It should say I loss per 280 not 2800. And to it is actually 1 loss per 261 sorties..... I liked it though :)
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 2 года назад
4.14 "three Mosquitoes ... failed to down any enemy bombers."
@julianpalmer4886
@julianpalmer4886 Год назад
Kamerad, a Jack of all trades ain't to be mistaken for a journey man. I know bro: English sayings make fukall sense
@msgfrmdaactionman3000
@msgfrmdaactionman3000 Год назад
Great plane, thanks for the video! Made out of all wood I think its radar signature was less too. Check out the two 60s war films about it, 633 Squadron and Mosquito Squadron!
@JohnyG29
@JohnyG29 Год назад
Those films were awful in that they actually destroyed real Mossies to make the action more "dramatic". Such a waste.
@AlexDahlseid2002
@AlexDahlseid2002 2 года назад
James “Lou” Lumia who was only American Mosquito ace who shot down a Me 410 on a intruder mission after bringing down the gear to reduce the plane’s speed and during an infamous daylight ranger mission strafing mission on airfield on France/Germany border he shot down a Luftwaffe trainer aircraft and a Junkers Ju 52 this was recreated on Dogfights episode Supersonic.
@Mitchell_Gant
@Mitchell_Gant 2 года назад
The SBD Dauntless performed in the dive-bomber and recon roles alongside shooting down a few planes as well, without a doubt the most important US Navy aircraft until the Grumman Avenger became available in large numbers. Other than that, yeah the P-38, Mosquito and Ju-88 all enjoyed sucess as fighters/night fighters, ground pounders and reconaissance planes. Can't really think of more types that performed all these this well. The B-24 was a solid heavy bomber, cargo plane and maritime patrol/U-boat attacker I suppose too.
@bernardedwards8461
@bernardedwards8461 Год назад
The Mossie nightfghters fed with laughing gas must have been the happiest fighters in the RAF! The Bristol Beaufighter was qute versatile as a heavy, long range day fighter, ground attack aircraft, night fighter and torpedo bomber, but could not compete with the Mosquito except in one respect: the Mozzie couldn't carry torpedoes. Also, the Beau could tolerate moist, tropical climates better than the Mozzie and did considerable service in S. E. Asia.
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman 2 года назад
*"300 feet of cable"* 😮😮😮😮😮
@gerrydepp8164
@gerrydepp8164 Год назад
The Mossie was the only twin engine ww2 plane that could gain altitude on one engine.
@givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935
You obviously know Zero percent about flying multi engined aeroplanes and the same about aviation history.
@ricardobeltranmonribot3182
@ricardobeltranmonribot3182 2 года назад
The FW 190 was created as a war horse in mind, and with a few modifications was able to fill some spots to a degree, so, my vote is in it
@JohnyG29
@JohnyG29 Год назад
Can't agree with that. Its fighter bomber versions were terrible tbh and suffered horrific losses. It was never a good night fighter either, and certainly not a naval attack aircraft. Not in the same league in terms of versatility.
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 2 года назад
17.00 6710 war time production
@thethirdman225
@thethirdman225 7 месяцев назад
Don’t bother with the ‘slightly reduced radar detection’. Most people who talk about this don’t know how radar - and especially WWII radar - works. It’s not a point either way. I’d leave it out before the comments about how ‘it was the first stealth plane’ start appearing.
@travisbickle505
@travisbickle505 2 года назад
LaGG3 vs P 40???
@garynew9637
@garynew9637 Год назад
One is being restored in nz.
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 2 года назад
14.00 4,000 lb cookie 1944
@thomasnordenskjold9700
@thomasnordenskjold9700 Год назад
Hello. Mostly good info about the mosquito but you forgot or deliberately didn't mention it about the Shell house bombing they also bomb a school, 86 children died 18 adults.
@samrodian919
@samrodian919 Год назад
Yes that was a very regrettable outcome, but it was war, and a sad fact in war, on both sides innocent civilians get killed or hurt, these poor Danish children amongst them.
@stamfordmeetup
@stamfordmeetup Год назад
the best plane of WW2. The same bombload as a B17 but twice as fast and could fly at twice the altitude.
@peregrinemccauley5010
@peregrinemccauley5010 Год назад
According to American War documentaries , America won both World Wars . So the answer must be the plane that constantly had to abort missions and turn back to base . The one that threw rods , swallowed valves , fouled plugs , blew turbochargers , ruptured intercoolers , possessed faulty induction systems , poor engine cylinder head detonation and regular engine failure , leading to total disintegration whilst inflight . As the American war documentaries explained , this was the fault of British fuel . Next question .
@wrsmith711
@wrsmith711 2 месяца назад
What accent does the narrator speak with?
@garynew9637
@garynew9637 Год назад
15.28 shows beaufighter
@dallesamllhals9161
@dallesamllhals9161 Год назад
A BAD thing? ;-)
@motsigman
@motsigman Год назад
1/2 the price of a B-17 to build could carry as many bombs and was fast.
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 Год назад
DH98 Mosquito B. Mk IX 54 built 1,680 hp Merlin 72 engines - otherwise as B. Mk IV. 54 built. Could carry 2,000 lb internally, plus one 500 lb bomb or a drop tank under each wing. Some modified with bulged bomb bay doors (starting 1944) for 4,000 lb bomb. BAE Mosquito page
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 2 года назад
17.20 +600 victories claimed by nightfighters
@PipoZePoulp
@PipoZePoulp Год назад
The most beautiful warbird. And the saddest, most pathetic end. As target pratice for jet fighters.
@SJJ5891
@SJJ5891 2 года назад
Mosquitopanik
@JTA1961
@JTA1961 Год назад
Skeeters smelling German blood in the dark...
@astroranger3745
@astroranger3745 Год назад
B 25
@georgeferguson7114
@georgeferguson7114 Год назад
And yet the USA went for the P61. I suppose someone has to make a profit!
@givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935
Big, loud, heavy, late. USA, USA, USA!
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 2 года назад
Berlin Propaganda/Morale Raid Two RAF crewmen were KIA.
@UkrainianPaulie
@UkrainianPaulie Год назад
Failed to mention the Shellhaus raid killed 200+ innocent children.
@samrodian919
@samrodian919 Год назад
Not anywhere near that number. 88 I think. And let's be honest, as regrettable as those children's deaths are, it's hardly the aircraft's fault is it? And I believe the raid was at the behest of the Danish resistance as well.
@awatt
@awatt 10 месяцев назад
Let's also remember that Germans, in the first world war burnt to death women and children when they fire bombed London. This was deliberate whereas the inconvenience you mentioned was not.
@nikonmark37814
@nikonmark37814 2 года назад
The Luftwaffe night fighter aces were much, much more successful! This is never mentioned in these videos.
@neiloflongbeck5705
@neiloflongbeck5705 2 года назад
That's only because they had more targets to shoot at. It's also irrelevant to the story of this aircraft.
@adamtruong1759
@adamtruong1759 2 года назад
I'm pretty sure the topic at hand is more about the aircraft then the living meat bags piloting them.
@samrodian919
@samrodian919 Год назад
But they had far more targets to choose from with the heavy bomber streams flying over continental Europe. By this time in 1943/44 the number of Luftwaffe bombers over Britain were much less in number compared to Bomber command's numbers. The German radar system of vectoring a night fighter say a JU88 equipped with the Lichtenstein radar set and Shrage Musik cannon and letting the JU88 find a Lancaster or Halifax or Stirling using the radar and coming up underneath and firing directly up into the fuel tanks was a brilliant concept, and the sad fact is they had plenty of targets to chose from and they took advantage of that fact. The Mozzie night fighters were stalking the JU88 and ME110's night fighters of which there were less in number. So the figures are a numbers game really.
@shainemaine1268
@shainemaine1268 Год назад
...and only four 20mm cannons. Haha
@COACHWARBLE
@COACHWARBLE Год назад
why didnt Doolittle consider the Mosquito for the Raid on Tokyo in early 1942?
@dallesamllhals9161
@dallesamllhals9161 Год назад
Not murican
@Mai353
@Mai353 2 года назад
That's a great aircraft, but my money is still on the P-38!!
@neilpemberton5523
@neilpemberton5523 2 года назад
Well, the P38 was meant as a day fighter, while the Mosquito was developed as a fast unarmed night bomber. They were both versatile but the difference in sizes means they can't really be directly compared.
@givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935
Australian built Mosquitoes planes were *_alleged_* to have been compromised by bad labour practices, glued panels were left unassembled over tea and lunch breaks. This might have been nasty Pom propaganda.
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