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Old 16th February 2026, 22:28
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Re: Mosquito MkXVIII Tsetse

Another question. Is there any theory or indication as to the cause of the plane's destruction? Was it anti-aircraft fire from a trawler or engine failure?
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Re: Mosquito MkXVIII Tsetse

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According to Alex Crawford who wrote the book about the Mosquito Mk XVIII ...
HX902 618Sq lost 4 Nov 43 attacking a trawler
I read the same version in 248 Squadron documents. But the problem is that Tsetse pilots had strict orders to attack only submarines, so that the enemy wouldn't be able to detect the aircraft's 6-pounder gun. Therefore, the "trawler" was most likely escorting a submarine—Squadron Leader Rose had no reason to disobey orders, especially since he was flying in tandem with Flight Officer Turner's Mosquito. Perhaps there's information about this somewhere?
According to the Seekrieglsleitung diary, there were three U-boats inbound that day and two outbound.
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Re: Mosquito MkXVIII Tsetse

Passing over the ship, he appeared to start to pull out of the 30° dive, but went into the sea about half a mile from the trawler. Needless to say, we gave the trawler a punishing with our 57mm gun. I saw no wreckage of the aircraft on the surface. One theory was that he was killed outright from fire from the bow of the vessel.
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Re: Mosquito MkXVIII Tsetse

Thank you, colleagues. I thank everyone for their help.
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