DE Havelland Mosquito B.XVI/B.35/TT.35
£24.99
From 1944, the de Havilland Mosquito B.XVI was delivered to front line
squadrons. Although it was unarmed, the B.XVI could carry a 3,000Ib bomb load.
Not long after the start of B.XVI production, modifications were incorporated on
the production line to allow a 4,000Ib ‘Cookie’ or blockbuster bomb to be
carried internally,
Mosquito operations allowed Bomber Command to keep the pressure on the enemy throughout the latter stages of
WWII.
- TT.35s. The last one was retired in May 1963. Kit features new variants of the highly detailed Airfix 1:72 de Havilland Mosquito
- 21 new parts included, featuring open and closed bulged bomb bay doors, 4000lb “Cookie” bomb, bomb bay interior parts, target towing winch parts and other details.
- Marking options for 3 distinctive new schemes which tell the story of the Mosquito’s changing roles in late World War 2 and into the post-war era- including the colourful TT.35 target towing variant “TA719” which survived into preservation.




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