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Fairlop 11th October 2006 21:15

A sign on PR Mosquito
 
Hi,

I prepare an article and colour profile of a Mosquito NS502 of the 544 Sqn used by Czechoslovak airmen too. Two of several original pictures show uncertain sign on port side / nose.
Did anybody further search of this machine and nose art or was in contact with a member of Squadron in 1944-45 please ?
Any comments much appreciated.

Regards,
Michal

uksubs 11th October 2006 23:10

Re: A sign on PR Mosquito
 
Going by Osprey Mosquito Photo recon book it did not having anything on the side of the cockpit
I have the corgi 1/32 scale of ns 502 & that show the same

Fairlop 12th October 2006 20:08

Re: A sign on PR Mosquito
 
Yes I know these and many other sources donīt mention it. But the sign is there. :o

Michal

atckyrre 13th October 2006 07:49

Re: A sign on PR Mosquito
 
It certainly looks like some sort of writing, and not a tear in the picture or anything. I'll have a look in my PR-books but I can't recall having seen anything like this.

K

stefaan 13th October 2006 13:48

Re: A sign on PR Mosquito
 
Hi.
Unfortunately you cut the fin off.
Does it have Barber stripes.??
60 sqn SAAF all had names on their noses.Some of them looks like that.
I don't know the history of the serial no but if it was with them before it may still be the name on it.
60 sqn also had the D-Day stripes on all the the time,so if I can see the fin I can see if it was 60 sqn.
680 RAF sqn had Barber stripes only on the fin but not rudder.
Stefaan Bouwer

Fairlop 13th October 2006 22:49

Re: A sign on PR Mosquito
 
Hi,

atckyrre - I welcome your look into PR books.
Stefaan - Mossie was without Red and White recognition stripes. According to my info she was delivered to the 544 Sqn on 23rd May 1944 where was used till 1945. But it (occasionally) operated / landed in San Severo like No.2 PRU with 60 sqn SAAF too. There might have been a point of inspiration from your crew there. What kind of names had they ?

Michal

stefaan 14th October 2006 13:30

Re: A sign on PR Mosquito
 
They all had female names on them,often just scribbled in white.
That writing looks suspicious like a 60 sqn name.
60 sqn was at San Severo but I'll have to find a report that had that serial no.
Photo's of 60 sqn Mossies are rare this side..
Can you scan that bigger and send it to me offline??
Stefaan

Alex Smart 14th October 2006 20:05

Re: A sign on PR Mosquito
 
Hello Stefaan,

The Osprey book shows three photos and a left side colour profile.

They all show that the a/c did not have Barber tail stripes. That is not to say she did not have them at a later date. p0ost the photo shoot.

Addition at the time she is a/c "M".

All the best.

Alex

stefaan 14th October 2006 20:24

Re: A sign on PR Mosquito
 
Hi guys.
I found these 2 names.One in red in colour and the other white.
Wrong side but I have seen other on the left side.
Check attachments.
Stefaan

Fairlop 14th October 2006 21:57

Re: A sign on PR Mosquito
 
Hi,

Stefaan - interesting pictures. I donīt have your email.
Alex - would you be so kind and copy relevant pages from Osprey for me please ?

Michal
fairlop@quick.cz


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