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Old 21-12-13, 23:20
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Default Yes the Kiwis did it.

And hopefully they can use the mould, jigs and expertise to do it again. It would be a pity if they stopped at one.

On another Mosquito related matter, I recently saw film footage of carrier landings being carried out by these aircraft. One landing was a total disaster with the remnants of the Mozzie scattered all over the deck. There was no narration and no information given. Does anybody out there know more?

Thanks for posting the B17, B25 video Tony, it's a joy to watch.

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