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Old 11th February 2011, 20:23
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Re: V1 flying bombs shot down by the 68 Sqn

15 May 1944 is only three received 68Sqn Mosquito NF. Mk.XVII (first time pilots in 68Sqn Mossie ride in March 1944 in a training T Mk.III acquaintance during a short course). A further rearmament occurred at the base of Castle Camps, where he moved 68Sqn 24th June. Mosquitoes NF.Mk.XIX first came up in July. Even during the fifth month in cash even arranged Beaufighters crew. Only in August was Mosquitoes 68Sqn exclusive weapons.
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