DeHavilland DH-98 Mosquito

de Havilland Mosquito

LandUk
RolleLet bombefly Jagerbomber Natjager
Første flyvning25. november 1940
Bygget7781

Den de Havilland DH.98 Myg var et britisk tomotoret skuldervinget multirolle kampfly. Besætningen på to, pilot og navigatør, sad side om side. Det tjente under og efter Anden Verdenskrig. Det var et af de få operationelle frontlinjefly i æraen, der næsten udelukkende var konstrueret af træ og fik tilnavnet The Wooden Wonder. Mosquito blev også kærligt kendt som "Mossie" til sine besætninger. Oprindeligt udtænkt som en ubevæbnet hurtig bombefly, blev Mosquito tilpasset roller, herunder lav til mellemhøjde dagtimerne taktisk bombefly, høj højde nat bombefly, stifinder, dag eller nat fighter, jagerbomber, ubuden gæst, maritime strejkefly og hurtige foto-rekognosceringsfly. Det blev også brugt af British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) som en hurtig transport til at transportere små værdifulde laster til og fra neutrale lande gennem fjendtligt kontrolleret luftrum. En enkelt passager kunne køre i flyets bomberum, når det var tilpasset til formålet.

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Se også:

Anden Verdenskrig: Den definitive visuelle historie fra Blitzkrieg til atombomben (DK Definitive Visual Histories) - Amazon Anden Verdenskrig Kort efter Kort (DK Historie Kort efter kort) - Amazon

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The Unarmed Speedster

Den De Havilland Mosquito was one of the most remarkable aircraft of World War II. While other manufacturers were competing for scarce aluminum, De Havilland proposed a bomber made almost entirely of træ. Initially dismissed by the Air Ministry, the Mosquito proved that by removing defensive turrets and relying on pure speed, it could outrun almost any fighter of its day. It evolved from a fast bomber into a lethal night fighter, a precision strike aircraft, and the ultimate reconnaissance platform.

Attribute Technical Specification (FB Mk VI)
Rolle Fighter-Bomber / Night Fighter / Reconnaissance
Besætning 2 (Pilot and Navigator/Radio Operator)
First Flight November 25, 1940
Kraftværk 2 × Rolls-Royce Merlin 25 liquid-cooled V12s
Horsepower 1,620 hp per engine
Maximum Speed 415 mph (668 km/h) at 28,000 ft
Byggeri Plywood, Balsa, and Spruce Sandwich
Bevæbning 4 × 20mm Hispano cannons; 4 × .303 Browning machine guns

Engineering the “Wooden Wonder”

  • The Balsa Sandwich: The fuselage was constructed in two halves (left and right) using a sandwich of Ecuadorian balsa wood between layers of birch plywood. This allowed for internal equipment to be installed easily before the halves were glued together.
  • Radiators in the Wings: Unlike most aircraft that had radiators hanging below the engines (creating drag), the Mosquito’s radiators were buried in the leading edges of the wing roots, further cleaning up the airflow.
  • The Merlin Harmony: Powered by the same engines as the Spitfire and Mustang, the twin Merlins gave the Mosquito a power-to-weight ratio that allowed it to carry a 4,000 lb “Cookie” bomb—the same load as a four-engine B-17 Flying Fortress early in the war.
  • Stealth Ancestry: Because of its wooden construction, the Mosquito had a significantly lower radar cross-section than metal aircraft, making it an accidental pioneer in stealth technology for night-time operations.

Operational Excellence

  • Operation Jericho: In 1944, Mosquitos performed a legendary low-level precision strike on Amiens Prison in France, breaching the walls to allow French Resistance members to escape just before their scheduled executions.
  • The Pathfinders: Mosquitos served as the “Pathfinders” for the RAF Bomber Command, using high-speed navigation and the Oboe radio system to mark targets with flares for the heavy bombers following behind.
  • The “Tsetse” Variant: The Mk XVIII variant was equipped with a massive 57mm Molins anti-tank gun in the nose, used with devastating effect against German U-boats and shipping.
  • A Global Legacy: Over 7,700 were built in the UK, Canada, and Australia. Today, they are among the most prized warbirds in the world, with only a tiny handful remaining in airworthy condition due to the difficulty of preserving 80-year-old glue and wood.

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