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Re: German Moskito TA154 in operational service?
Hello all,
Information from "Close Up" by Jay P. Spencer and from factory drawings. After production of 23 prototypes, there were : Ta 154A-0 (from factory drawing) = Two-seat night fighter with FuG 212 radar. 22 completed among them 14 Ta 154A-0/U1 with VS 9 props. WNr in the 120 xxx series. Ta 154A-1 (from factory drawing) = Single-seat day fighter. No radar. Known WNr (after jay P. Spencer) : 320 001 (KU+SN) 320 006 (KU+SS). Jumo 211F with VS 11 props; Ta 154A-4 (from factory drawing) = Two-seat night fighter with FuG 218 radar and Jumo 211N with VS 9 props. Two known : WNr 320 007 (KU+ST), crashed on 28 june 1944, and WNr 320 008 (KU+SU) coded D5+HD, found crashed on 6 may 1945 by British troops. Cheers, Jicéhem |
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