Don't recall the mark number off hand, but I think it was TR.32 or TR.33. Those are Sea Mosquitoes for carrier operations unless there was another four bladed, Merlin 25 Mossie that I haven't heard of.
As to the faster fighters, same as before, just with a little more E to work with. They are hard fights, but I've won more than I've lost. Generally I try to keep the fight fast where turns are G limited, not aircraft limited, and out fly the bad guy. I've also been know to dive the Mossie (it accelerates faster in a dive than any single engined fighter I know of) and then pull hard into a blackout. Most enemy aircraft try to follow that, they want the easy, twin engined fighter bait, and do a better job of predicting where we'll each be when we come out of the hard turn.
Also, the current FM Mossie will out turn an La-7 if the Mossie is on fumes. Carrying over 3,000lbs of fuel gives quite a wide range of turn performances for the enemy to be aware of.