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British tactical bombers



At the time when hundreds and thousands of war machines are in production every day, iron and steel can be more precious than gold. Then, the wooden de Havilland Mosquito comes in, and manages to outdo them.



Made of the non-strategic spruce and balsa, Mosquito multi-role aircrafts were highly praised by the British pilots and their German adversaries alike. They were good for reconnaissance flights, precision bombings, or interception, and their losses were the lowest among the RAF bombers - a testament to their speed and maneuverability.



Armed with four 20mm cannons and as many M1919 Brownings, Mosquito could combat aerial targets as well as ground ones.

[h2]Mosquito IV [/h2]
Mosquito IV was primarily a night bomber with a maximum speed of about 600 kph.



[h2]Mosquito VI[/h2]
Mosquito VI was the most mass-produced model of the war, a versatile aircraft with an improved engine and even higher speed as a result.



[h2]Mosquito IX[/h2]
Mosquito IX was a later model, even faster than its predecessors, and capable of carrying externally-fit 4000 lb “block-buster” bombs.



[h2]In the game[/h2]
The Mosquitos play the role of long-range bombers, with Mosquito VI being fighter-bomber — a bomber with high air combat capabilities, able to fend off the enemy fighters much better. They have 60 Fuel against the usual 40, allowing long-range raids against the enemy positions and rear supply areas.



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