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The Royal Air Force Collection - Mosquito At War DVD

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Mosquito at War is the definitive story of the deHavillard Mosquito from the early prototype test flight to the final decommissioning of the aircraft in 1963. Designed with a revolutionary wooden frame and originally intended as a bomber the Mosquito proved faster than any other fighter of its day and was quickly adapted to nightfighter fighter-bomber ground attack and photo reconnaissance - it was simply unequalled. Including previously unseen archive footage newsreels inter

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Released
07 March 2005
Directors
 
Actors
 
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Dd Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
57 minutes 
Features
Black & White, Colour, PAL 
Barcode
5019322203445 
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Aviation documentary examing the British deHavilland Mosquito fighter-bomber. Faster than any aircraft of its time, the Mosquito was used in World War Two as a night-fighter, reconaissance and ground-attack aircraft, and was used in some of the most daring bombing raids of the war. Legendary RAF fighter ace John 'Cat's Eyes' Cunningham discusses what it was like to fly the Mosquito in combat conditions, while top navigator Reg Davey explains the challenges in guiding the aircraft to targets on night-time bombing missions. Also features archive footage of the Mosquito in action.