Werent there a fair number of aerial aces who flew the Beau?
How about the Mossie? Any aces who flew them? Im guessing not as much cause the Mossie didnt fly as long, in so many theaters, or used by as many air forces.
There were a little over 80 Beau aces and 59 Mosquito aces (i.e. 5 kills with the model) - some of which flew and got kills in both models. The majority of the kills were as night fighters.
Mosquito night fighters did not get as many kills as the Beau because they were better, as odd as it may sound... The Luftwaffe simply stopped its night raids when RAF night fighters opposition got too tough and the LW bombers were unable to achieve satisfactory results against their losses.
Day dogfights were not very common yet happened, mostly under coastal command - first against long range bombers and fighters (JU88s, FW200, and 110s) in fleet defense patrols, and later against 190s and 109s over Norway as part of the anti-shipping raids. At these dogfights the mossie was considered much better than the Beau. Given the difficult conditions for these fights (after a shipping attack, often after suffering flak damage and starting from a position of a disadvantage) and the fact that most of their pilots were not trained as fighter pilots, both models performed well and gave as much as they got.