A database I have has both serials using the K designation. DZ413 collided with DZ365 on Feb 26, 1943. DZ378 was damaged only a week before on Feb 20, 1943 and was sent to 13MU. So maybe DZ413 sported the K for only a week before crashing.
Mosquito DZ413/K: Takeoff at 16:45 hrs for attack a naval stores depot. 26/02/1943 Seven aircraft successfully bombed target from heights varying from 50 to 800 feet. Clouds of smoke an...
A database I have has both serials using the K designation. DZ413 collided with DZ365 on Feb 26, 1943. DZ378 was damaged only a week before on Feb 20, 1943 and was sent to 13MU. So maybe DZ413 sported the K for only a week before crashing.
Mosquito DZ413/K: Takeoff at 16:45 hrs for attack a naval stores depot. 26/02/1943 Seven aircraft successfully bombed target from heights varying from 50 to 800 feet. Clouds of smoke an...
Given the timeline, DZ413 may not have worn any codes at all. It often took a couple of weeks for a new aircraft to receive its squadron codes, depending on how busy the paint shop was.