
Below is the text that goes with my print. I have the signed edition from the RCAF aircrew. I hadn't realized that the planes in my print were the same as the one in AH. Now I'll have to fly more Ranger missions. In Air Warrior I started a Mossie Squad, the Mosquito Rangers. I'm thinking of it again in AH. Hmmm, maybe the 418 Rangers? Let's fly Manx!
Rangers On The Rampage
by Robert Taylor
Flying the high-speed low-level 'Day Ranger' missions in the Mosquito was one of the most exhilarating forms of aerial combat experienced by aircrews in WWII. Given a free hand at squadron level to select targets of opportunity deep inside enemy held territory, operating the fastest piston engine aircraft of the war, the Ranger Mosquito crews wreaked havoc in the air and on the ground literally all over occupied Europe.
Approaching their targets at tree-top height, often completely undetected, the element of surprise was usually total; one pair of Mosquitoes arriving over an airfield near Kronigsburg found a ceremonial parade in progress, broke up the party, and departed within seconds leaving five aircraft burning and a bunch of German Generals diving for cover beneath their staff cars!
Typical of the Day Ranger squadrons was No. 418 (City of Edmonton) Squadron R.C.A.F. Flying the Mosquito Fighter-Bomber MkVI, they completed over 3000 effective missions, destroyed 172 enemy aircraft - 73 on the ground - damaged a further 103, and in addition brought down 83 buzz-bombs and destroyed countless other ground vehicles. In company with other Mosquito Ranger squadrons, they rampaged across Europe with outstanding courage in the best traditions of the R.A.F. and Commonwealth Air Forces.
Robert Taylor's painting RANGERS ON THE RAMPAGE dramatically brings to life a Mosquito attack on a German fighter station deep inside Germany. Arriving over the target at little above hangar height, the two-ship mission announces their arrival by raking the field with cannon and machine gun fire. Within seconds both aircraft have scored direct hits with their 500lb. Bombs, and before the defensive flak guns can get the range, the pair have departed for home.
The Signers:
Wing Commander RUSS BANOCK
Air Marshal SIR IVOR BROOM
Squadron Leader T.J. 'Tommy' BROOM
Squadron Leader R.R. 'Bob' COWPER
Group Captain JOHN 'Cats-Eyes' CUNNINGHAM
Wing Commander MOOSE FUMERTON
Squadron Leader T. KEARNS
Squadron Leader CHARLES PATTERSON
Air commodore E.B. 'Ted' SISMORE
Flight Lieutenant F.S. 'Fred' STEVENS
Group Captain BRIAN 'Black Jack' WALKER
Flight Lieutenant S.J. 'Stan' WILLIAMS