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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: Karnak on October 24, 2001, 04:25:00 PM
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The Mosquito FB.VI Series 2 could carry 2 500lb bombs internally.
References:
Bombers of World War II, page 122:
"FB.VI: fighter-bomber, Merlin 21, 23 or 25, F.II guns plus two 227-kg (500-lb) bombs internal plus drop tanks/bombs/rockets (total 2,248)"
The Great Book of World War II Airplanes, Mosquito section by Bill Sweetman, page 361:
"The F.IIs and converted NF.IIs were, however, to be joined by a version rather better adapted to the Intruder mission. In late 1941 it was envisaged that the existing Mosquito II day and night fighters would be replaced by a heavier version with provision for bombs or fuel tanks under the outer wing. The F.VIA was to be a night fighter and the F.VIB a specialized fighter-bomber, with room for internal bombs aft of the cannon bay. With the advent of more advanced night fighters, the F.VIA was dropped and the intruder renamed FB.VI. Originally, two 250 lb (113 kg) bombs were to be carried, but the internal weapon load was doubled when the short-finned 500 lb (227 kg) bomb specially developed for the Mosquito was approved. Most of the FB.VI versions were equipped to take two of the heavier bombs internally plus another pair on the wing pylons - a 2,000 lb total load, in addition to the four cannons and quartet of machine guns."
Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II, page 115:
"Mosquito F.B. Mk. VI. Rolls-Royce Merlin 21, 23 or 25 engines. Developed from the Mk. II as a Fighter-Bomber with the standard fighter armament and accomodation for two 500 lb. bombs in the rear half of the bomb-bay, the front half being taken up by the cannon breeches. Provision for two 50 gallon drop tanks or 2 500 lb. bombs under the wings. Total bomb load 2,000 lbs. In action in Europe early in 1943 and in Burma late in 1943. Provision was made in 1944 for carrying four rocket projectiles under each wing in place of tanks or wing bombs. Emplyed thus by Coastal Command, mainly against shipping, ect. Length 41 ft. 2 in. (12.55 m.)."
Mosquito Bomber/Fighter-Bomber Units 1942-45 by Martin Bowman, page 54:
"The Mosquito FB VI boasted the same armament as the fighter version, but had the additional capability of being able to carry two 500-lb bombs in the rear half of the bomb-bay..."
It is mentioned in other places in books that I have as well.
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Well done :)
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Don't forget the 63 gal long range fuel tank or the ability to carry drop tanks plus rockets. http://www.btinternet.com/~snaffers/MosqFB6/mossie07.jpg (http://www.btinternet.com/~snaffers/MosqFB6/mossie07.jpg)
:)
[ 10-24-2001: Message edited by: funkedup ]
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And don't forget the Panzerblitz rockets for the 190F-8...or the R4M rockets for the Me262 :D
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what raub said
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And the little bottle to piss in on those long Lancaster missions over the Reich...
Tronsky
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Originally posted by Raubvogel:
And don't forget the Panzerblitz rockets for the 190F-8...or the R4M rockets for the Me262 :D
And while you are a tit, dont forget the bomb racks under Fw190F8's wings either (able to take 250kg bombs, 50 kg bomss, or Drop tanks).
:)
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Originally posted by R4M:
And while you are a tit,
:)
Freudian slip?
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lol, thats what happens if you are typing very late in the night :D
(huhmmmmmmmmmmm tits :D)
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Pleeeeaaaaaseeee!!!!!
(punt)
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You ok there Karnak? Thought maybe you lost your wallet during the above hi-jacking. ;)
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Once again, punt.
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Ok, it's done for the next patch.
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Thanks Pyro.
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pyro is on a fixing rampage!! :) :D
Pyro! 37mm cannons for the Il2!!
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hey, dont forget the 2X 2k bombs for the P-38.
We gotta do this while he's drunk and happy.... :D :D
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Pyro is on a rampage. What are we going to whine about? :)