De Havilland Mosquito British World War 2 Aircraft
Models, Die Cast, and Plastic Model Kits
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Aircraft Kits, World War 2
De Havilland Mosquito, plastic and die cast, mahogany
and molded resin aircraft models.
Specifications: The World War 2 Mosquito's Length was 40 feet 9.5 inches.
Wingspan 54 feet 2 inches. Height 12 feet 3 inches.
Wing Area 450 square feet. The Mosquito's Empty Weight 14,600 lbs.
Gross Weight 23,000 lbs. Max Gross 23,690 lbs. The
Mosquito had 2 Rolls Royce Merlin Mk.113/114 1,710 hp engines. The Mosquito
had a Cruise Speed of 260 mph and Maximum Speed 422 mph with
a max Range of 2,050 miles. These aircraft models include die cast
aircraft models, plastic aircraft kits, mahogany display aircraft models, wood
aircraft kits.
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Those
Nagging Mosquitoes Stokes.
Aviation Art
Primarily built of wood, the Mosquito was very fast and could outrun
most Axis fighters. Here, the three Mosquitoes that survived the daring
daylight bombing raid on the S.S. headquarters building in Oslo,
Norway, make for home. 16"x 11½" limited edition print.
#0007766 Price: $39.95
Out on a Limb
Aviation Art Print James Dietz. The 6147th Tactical Control Group
prepares for another mission flying unarmed and unescorted
T-6 aircraft - called "Mosquitoes"
by the North Koreans because the sight of a T-6 buzzing down on them
meant they were soon to be stung - over enemy targets to mark them with
smoke rockets. 24"x 13" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
#0075023
Price: $135.00
Shock at Shadow Valley
Aviation Art Print Robert Bailey. In March 1945, troops run for cover
as RCAF Mosquitos of 418 Squadron strike a munitions train and depot in
southeast Germany. 35"x 21" limited edition print is signed and numbered by
the artist.
#0070407
Price: $160.00
Night Intruder
Aviation Art Print Robert Taylor. A de Havilland Mosquito, the
fastest Allied aircraft and perhaps the most versatile of all to fly in
World War II, dodges flak and searchlights during a low-level night attack.
20"x 14" limited edition, numbered print is signed by the artist and by
Group Captain John "Cat's Eyes" Cunningham.
#0077069
Price: $99.95
Mission by Moonlight
Aircraft Art Print Gerald Coulson. A Mosquito B Mk.XVI - the fastest
piston-engine bomber of World War II and the only light bomber capable of
delivering the devastating 4,000lb "block-buster" bomb - flies a high
altitude mission deep over occupied Europe. 22¼"x 19" limited edition,
numbered print is signed by the artist and by three RAF Mosquito
crewmembers.
#0077096
Price: $145.00
Moonlight Strike
Aircraft Art Print Robert Bailey. A Mosquito of 264 Squadron, RAF, has
been vectored toward an enemy raider, and the on-board radar operator has
directed the pilot upon the aircraft. The Fw 190 carries a 500kg. bomb that
will not find a British target tonight. Instead, the Luftwaffe pilot will be
lucky to survive bailing out of the flaming airplane caused by the
Mosquito's attack. The successful Mosquito missions have become legend, just
as the crews who flew them. 34"x 23½" signed and numbered limited edition
print includes four Mosquito crew co-signatures.
#0007341
Price: $175.00
Banff Raiders
Airplane Art Print Stephen Brown. Mosquito FB Mk.VIs of 143 Squadron,
Banff Strike Wing, are on the lookout for enemy ships over the North Sea in
early 1945. 28"x 20" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
#0077522
Price: $149.00
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Havilland Mosquito Tony Weddel.
Aviation Art
Made of wood to conserve on metal supplies, the Mosquito performed
a variety of tasks for the RAF. The scene in this painting takes place on April 11, 1944, when six Mosquitoes of 613 Squadron came in fast and
low over Holland to attack the Gestapo headquarters across from the
Peace Palace at The Hague. Here we see two of those six Mosquitoes just
after they have neatly bounced a pair of bombs through the front
door of the Gestapo building. 23"x 19" print. .....#0008523
$19.95
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Havilland Mosquito Mark IV Gerald Coulson.
Aviation Art
Print depicts the twin engine, fighter/bomber used by the Royal
Air Force as a night fighter and photo-reconnaissance aircraft - such majesty
above the clouds! 16"x 12" print. .....#0007247 $24.95
Wings of Dawn
Airplane Art Print Philip West. Serving as a fighter, night fighter,
bomber, attack aircraft, trainer, reconnaissance aircraft, torpedo bomber
and civil transport, the much loved and respected Mosquito was perhaps the
best twin-engine fighter-bomber of its size to see combat during World War
II. This 26½"x 16½" limited edition, numbered print is signed by the artist
and by Wing Commander Branse Burbridge, whose 21 victories in the Mosquito
made him the top night fighting pilot in the entire RAF.
#0077508
Price: $175.00
Trainbusters
Aircraft Art Print Nicolas Trudgian. Seen in its intruder
configuration, Mosquitos of 418 Squadron, RCAF led by Charlie Krause, make a
devastating high-speed low-level attack on railroad marshalling yards in
northern France during the winter of 1944. 16"x 13" limited edition print is
signed and numbered by the artist and by Flight Lieutenant Charles Krause.
#0077030
Price: $64.95
Mosquito Squadron Movie Poster
Aviation Art Poster This collectible poster - reprinted from an
original advertisement for The Mosquito Squadron - measures 11"x 17", is
printed on a heavyweight paper for extra durability, and includes a
protective plastic sleeve with a tab for hanging.
#0070309
Price: $19.95
Mosquito Fact Sheet
Airplane Art Poster John Young. This poster is filled with facts and
figures about the de Havilland Mosquito, one of the most versatile aircraft
of World War II. You get a brief history of the airplane; color
illustrations highlighting the differences between some of the most
significant variants and a table describing dozens more; a cutaway drawing;
dimensions, performance and armament data; and more. It's a fascinating and
decorative poster written and illustrated by one of aviation's greatest
artists. 35"x 24½".
#0070835
Price: $14.95
Mosquito Mug
Aircraft Art Coffee Mug This large, 12 oz. ceramic mug features a
wraparound image of a pair of Mosquitos in flight. Dishwasher and microwave
safe.
#0060105
Price: $11.95
World War II Bombers Coaster Set If
you like Hot Coffee you will Need these Coasters! Display your love of legendary World War II
bombers with this set of six coasters - each with a solid wood core, a
protective coating and a cork base - that features images of a B-17 Flying
Fortress, a B-24 Liberator, a B-29 Superfortress, an Avro Lancaster, a
Handley Page Halifax, and a de Havilland Mosquito. Includes a wooden storage
box.
#0071701
Price: $11.95
Mosquito
Clock Wall Clock
This collector clock features the menacing Mosquito - both the pesky
insect and the classic RAF fighter-bomber - framed in a distinctive
riveted aluminum case. Also features a quartz movement, requiring one AA
battery (not included). 15" diameter.
.....#0006670 $29.95
This program presents thrilling footage of
the 8th, 49th and 347th Fighter Groups in the Pacific theater of World War
II as well as the documentary Appointment in Tokyo, which chronicles the war
in the Pacific from Corregidor to Tokyo. You'll view the 8th in Australia
and Papua, New Guinea; the 49th and its P-40 Warhawks at Port Moresby, New
Guinea; Maj. Richard Bong receiving the Medal of Honor from Gen. MacArthur;
the 347th pilots who shot down Admiral Yamamoto; gun camera footage of 347th
P-38s strafing Borneo; Australian Beaufighters and Mosquitoes at their
Morotai airstrip; and more. B&W and color, 2 hours.
#00V9705
David McCallum plays an RAF ace who leads a
Mosquito squadron on low-level strikes against Nazi strongholds in Germany
and France. Using Britain's bouncing bombs, this rag-tag group destroys
difficult targets until the climax of the film, which combines a dangerous
bombing run with a rescue mission for a POW crewmate. Also stars Charles
Gray, Vladek Sheybal and Robert Urquhart. Rated G; 1 hr. 30 min.
#00V9313
This 1964 film features Cliff Robertson as a
former Eagle Squadron combat-weary pilot now in charge of RAF 633 Squadron.
Ordered to destroy a Nazi rocket fuel plant tucked deep into a Norwegian
fjord, they face an immense array of anti-aircraft artillery. Based on a
true story, this film contains spectacular footage of authentic de Havilland
Mosquito fighter-bombers in action. 1 hr. 36 min.
#00V8165
Markings of a No. 23 Squadron night fighter.
This particular aircraft was damaged in 1943 when it flew into
high-tension wires over Holland - and dragged 300 feet of cable back to England!
Tony Weddel. Made of wood to conserve on metal supplies, the Mosquito performed
a variety of tasks for the RAF. The scene in this painting takes place
on April 11, 1944, when six Mosquitoes of 613 Squadron came in fast and
low over Holland to attack the Gestapo headquarters across from the Peace
Palace at The Hague. Here we see two of those six Mosquitoes just after they
have neatly bounced a pair of bombs through the front door of the Gestapo
building.
A Mosquito of 264 Squadron, RAF, has been vectored toward an enemy raider,
and the on-board radar operator has directed the pilot upon the aircraft.
The Fw 190 carries a 500kg. bomb that will not find a British target
tonight. Instead, the Luftwaffe pilot will be lucky to survive bailing out of
the flaming airplane caused by the Mosquito's attack. The successful Mosquito
missions have become legend, just as the crews who flew them.