Wonderful, very elegant and great tribute to the Mossie.A couple of Mosquitoes at 1:40 scale.
The model in the foreground in our beautiful native Rimu, the other in our despicable native Kauri. But I take no responsibility for it, it's what the customer wanted and he supplied his own timber.
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What I do remember is the interior was really bare. The "seat" was extremely basic. No padding and uncomfortable. At the time, I think I even remarked on the seat had been removed, but was told, "no, that's it. That's what it's like." Sitting for a couple of hours in that would be no pleasure. Only made worse by the fact that you're about to get shot at too!
Pilots used to sit on their parachute.
I took my father, who was a night fighter pilot, to a couple of mosquito aircrew signings at Salisbury Hall, the DH museum. I was able to poke my head inside and was staggered about how confined it was. I asked him how could the pilot get out if they had been in trouble, as the pilot sat above the navigator. He said "I think some navigators managed to get out but a parachute really just a cushion for the pilot".Pilots used to sit on their parachute.
"Anybody want to buy a Starfighter? Then buy as plot of land....and wait." So awful an aeroplane they made an album about it.first fitted to the German F104 Starfighter.
Reading the above makes me appreciate what a tremendous resource is locked up in peoples memories. And Cooper's photo - this sort of thing should come out of drawers and albums and be properly archived.
I really get a lot out of what is being shared.
About half way through a WIP on a couple of P51D Mustangs..Excuse me Mr K but I think you got the thread title wrong. Shouldn’t it be ‘Mosquito WIP’?
Really nice work (again) and a wonderful aeroplane.
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