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Karl Mitterdorfer also shot down 2 Mossies of the LSNF flying a Bf 109G-6/AS at night in September 44, and I am reluctant to share anymore except this exciting story will be in our book for the future
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NO!it dosnt matter what any of you say the Mozzie had the looks.
Those props cause a pretty fair radar signature
interesting and great airframe.
If only the Brits could fill all the orders, Bud Peaslee would have selected the Mossie as the 8th AF Scouts instead of the Mustang. Would have simplified training and operations over the P-51 and P-38.
First, it cruised much faster and had all the range needed. Second as a two person crew you could put an experienced navigator on board - without having to qualify a bomber pilot who was also an experienced navigator as was required to be a Scout in a Mustang.
Last, it would have been easier to train a B-17 or B-24 pilot to fly a Mossie than it was to 're-train' multi engine to single engine fighter like a 51.
So, the compromise was to mix re-trained bomber pilots to lead, skilled fighter pilots to fly wing ,in future Mustang Scout Weather/Force Recon missions to end of war.
At the 355th, home of Eperimental (Peaslee) Scouts and 2nd Scout Force all bomber pilots had to interview and be checked out by my father (the Deputy Gp CO of 355th) after too many were killed in the transition with both AT-6 and P-51.
Probably would have had a better safety record with the Mossie. I know I voted C-47 for contribution overall, everywhere but I think this beast was the Best Airframe built after WWII started.
If I had to pick two a/c to start and finish WWII with, the Mossie and the Gooney bird would be my choices.
Regards,
Bill
Like that story. I heard one:
A Mossie was taxiing when a Halifax land on it! Sounds funny but I can't find pictures! Most have had a strong undercarrige. Unfortunately, i can't find any info about the squadron or even the airfield.
I just thought of an interesting development, Mossie with Griffons. That would have been the medium/long range heavy bomber that the mossie perhaps wasn't as mentioned earlier. It would have taken a bit of designing but might have been fantastic.