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Examining the superb de Havilland Mosquito in the Photo-Reconnaissance role – these aircraft flew all manner of bomber support missions ranging from simple post-raid photo-recce to weather checking and experimental H2X radar photo-mapping. All are detailed in this fascinating volume by Martin Bowman.

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The third volume in the trilogy of Combat Aircraft titles devoted to de Havilland’s ‘wooden wonder’, this book focuses on the Mosquito photo-recce variants of World War II (1939-1945) as well as their users. The design’s superb performance, and ability to escape interception by enemy fighters made the Mosquito the ideal choice for the RAF’s then embryonic photographic reconnaissance force. The production standard PR1 subsequently became the first Mosquito variant of any kind to see operational service with the RAF, flying its first sortie [over France] on 20 September 1941.

Martin W. Bowman is one of Britain’s leading aviation authors, with over 100 published books on the Second World War and post-war aviation history, and several on the landscape of East Anglia. He has also established an international reputation for his superb imagery and aerial photography. He has a passion for flying in military aircraft. He lives in Norwich, Norfolk.

 

Author: Martin Bowman

Illustrated by: Chris Davey

Paperback – 96 pages

Illustrations: 100 b/w, 40 col.

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Dimensions 18.4 × 24.8 cm
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Pages, Paperback

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Paper

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