This issue of Aviation Classics tells the story of the Mosquito from its troubled introduction as a concept to its success in its many roles, ending with a complete listing of surviving airframes worldwide.
Edited and compiled by Tim Callaway, who comes from an aviation background, has extensive knowledge of all things aviation-related. This issue will again comprise the publication’s now-established high-quality mix of features and photographs. This 132 page glossy A4 perfect bound ‘bookazine’ will include the following –
- The Mosquito served in every major role a military aircraft could – as a fighter, night fighter, intruder, heavy bomber, fighter-bomber, electronic counter measures platform, anti-shipping and photo-reconnaissance aircraft.
- How it was to see service in Europe, North Africa, the Mediterranean, the Middle and Far East.
- It was without doubt the most flexible and adaptable combat aircraft of the Second World War.
Author: Tim Callaway