Great pics, nice to see that they keep the planes so clean and in such great condition.
Looking at the muzzle ends of those 8 guns in the Mossie sure makes me wonder about what it was like being on the receiving end of those when all were firing. I just read a book called "A Thousand May Fall" about a Canadian who flew for bombers for the RAF, and he talked about an incident at night when he mainly flew about a Mosquito tracking down a German night fighter that had followed him home all the way to the UK, and how it tore it to pieces with a quick flick of a burst.
Having all that centralized firepower down the center axis, and actually seeing it in these pics up close and personal.....I've often seen the results of 30 cal MG fire, and that's just from one single weapon on the ground with a much slower rate of fire than the airborne .303 of the WW2 era...much less the Hispano 20mm. Good grief what a stream of destruction they must have spit out, it's no wonder the Mossie was such an effective "everything" aircraft, good at everything it did, be it night fighting, interdiction raids, bombing, decoy high speed raids, you name it.