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Win! a Signed Print of the Mosquito bmk.25 Aeroplane

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  • How often you can enter: Once
  • Answer: 1940
  • Ends: 2 months from now
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The well-known aviation artist Michael Rondot has release a new painting called de Havilland Mosquito. The print is signed by three wartime Mosquito veterans: Flt Lt Colin Bell DFC; Flt Lt George Dunn DFC and Flt Lt Harry Reed DFC.

Winter, November 1944, de Havilland Mosquito BMk.25 early morning return to RAF Downham Market from a successful bombing mission to Berlin. The aircraft in Michael Rondot’s beautiful painting is KB604 from No. 608 Squadron, coded 6T-K. This was a favourite Mosquito of Flt Lt Colin Bell and his navigator Flt Lt Douglas Redmond during their tour of 50 missions with the Pathfinder and Light Night Striking Force of RAF Bomber Command.

Originally conceived as an unarmed fast bomber, the Mosquito evolved into many roles, including pathfinder, day or night fighter, fighter-bomber, maritime strike, and photo-reconnaissance aircraft. It was widely respected and regarded by many as the best aircraft of the war. For the aircrews of RAF Bomber Command it was especially revered for its high speed and high altitude performance which enableded the Mosquito to evade German fighters and anti-aircraft defences and finish the war with the lowest loss rate of any aircraft in Bomber Command.

The edition is artist-signed and signed by three veteran centenarian Mosquito pilots:

Flight Lieutenant COLIN BELL DFC. No. 608 Squadron

After pilot training in the USA in 1941 he remained with the USAAC in the US as a ‘qualified flying instructor’ until he returned to the UK to fly the Mosquito with 608 Pathfinder Squadron based at RAF Downham Market.

Flight Lieutenant GEORGE DUNN DFC. No. 608 Squadron

George Dunn initially trained as a Wireless Operator/Air Gunner in 1941 before he was selected for pilot training in Canada. He flew 30 operations in Halifaxes before converting to the Mosquito and joining 608 Pathfinder Squadron.

Flight Lieutenant HARRY REED DFC. No. 169 Squadron

Harry Reed flew Mosquito II night-fighters with 169 Squadron on clandestine offensive counter-air intruder missions over Germany and occupied Europe. His targets were German aircraft, especially the night-fighters attacking Allied bombers.

For a chance to win, simply complete the competition form below.

In what year did the prototype Mosquito make its first flight?

A) 1940

B) 1941

C) 1945

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