Would be a really good addition.
It would give the criminals from the southern hemisphere one of the planes which they built, and the Mk. 21 had 4 x 50 cals, and 4 x 20mm, which means that it would differ enough from the Mosquito in terms of armament to make it worth taking.
Also the torpedo/bomb/rocket weapons loads would make it a lot of fun.
Mk 21
The Mk 21 was a variant of the Mk X constructed in Australia. The first Mk 21 flew on 26 May 1944 and 364 were completed between then and the end of 1945. The main differences between the Mk X and the Mk 21 were the use of a Sperry auto pilot, altering the shape of the nose, and the use of four .50in Browning machine guns in the wings in place of the six .303in guns carried by the Mk X. The Mk 21 entered services with No. 30 and 31 Squadrons of the RAAF, and briefly with No. 93. The Mk 21 remained in Australian service until 1957.
Engine: Two Bristol Hercules VIII radial engines
Horsepower: 1,720
Speed: 323 mph
Ceiling: 26,500 feet
Range: 1,500 miles
Armament: Four 20mm cannon under the nose and four .50in Browning machine guns in the wings.
http://www.oldcmp.net/ns1.htmlhttp://www.oldcmp.net/ns2.htmlThis is a Mk. X, but very similar