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ASH Mosquito's
I'm hoping that the sages amongst you may be able to answer a question. I will post this request on the mossie.org site as well.
When aircraft were converted to carry the ASH radar scanner "bomb" in the nose were the airframes "standard" FB VI's and therefore did they still have the ability to carry and release a bombload? This question relates to the instrument panel layout and bomb bay fittings. There is also the perenial problem of radio fit for late war fighters - in the cockpit, in the fuselage and what was on the back shelf of the cockpit? Monica box? Rebbecca? Dave |
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