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SpitTrop said:The Mosquito series was in a differant class to anything else built in WW2, that is a simple fact.
It was a complete multi-role combat airplane that did EVERYTHING well. It could carry the same bombload as the B-17G all the way to Berlin and back, only faster and with just two crewman aboard. Its bombing was pinpoint too. Just imagine the American lives that could have been saved had this aircraft been used instead.
It was a nightfighter par excellence, a capable and fast fighter-bomber, the perfect recon plane etc. Yep, it was better than anything else fielded by any side. I'm amazed there is any dispute about that!
Someone tried to talk about the P-38 in the same sentence, wow! I know there is a lot of re-writing of WW2 history these days etc, but that's plain ridiculous!
davparlr said:I have enjoyed this discussion. While I love the Mosquito, I have always wondered why it got more attention than the P-38 since it appeared the P-38 had similar capabilities. However, I do have a question. Since the P-38 carried all its stores externally, it got dirty pretty fast. Would the P-38 carry a similar amount of bombs the same distance the Mosquito could with a clean bomb storage with or without drop tanks? I would also guess cruising speed and dash speed would drop off. Somebody should know.
DerAdlerIstGelandet said:And with the Lightning, there is not a single thing the Mosquito could do that the Lightning can not do.
the lancaster kicks ass said:that's because of the British marking system, give an aircraft a new rivit (or type of glue in the mossie's case) and they give it a new mark, and there were sub-varients of the american aircraft it wasn't always as simple as A, B, C, D, E, F etc..........
the lancaster kicks ass said:but british designers got it right first time most of the time
davparlr said:I have enjoyed this discussion. While I love the Mosquito, I have always wondered why it got more attention than the P-38 since it appeared the P-38 had similar capabilities. However, I do have a question. Since the P-38 carried all its stores externally, it got dirty pretty fast. Would the P-38 carry a similar amount of bombs the same distance the Mosquito could with a clean bomb storage with or without drop tanks? I would also guess cruising speed and dash speed would drop off. Somebody should know.