Tamiya Mosquito B Mk1V/Prmk.1V
Brand: Tamiya
Part No: HC-60753
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The Tamiya Mosquito B Mk1V/Prmk.1V (HC-60753) depicts the celebrated De Havilland Mosquito, renowned for its wooden construction and exceptional speed. Conceived as a high-speed, unarmed bomber, the Mosquito proved versatile enough to excel in both bombing and reconnaissance roles during World War II, earning a place alongside the Spitfire and Lancaster in RAF service.
About The De Havilland Mosquito
Developed by De Havilland with extensive use of wood to conserve strategic metals, the Mosquito quickly demonstrated its potential. Test flights in late 1940 reached around 630 km/h, prompting increased orders and rapid deployment across multiple roles.
Historical Highlights
- PR variants entered service from July 1941, followed by the B Mk.IV bomber in spring 1942.
- Led a notable daylight raid on 31 May 1942, showcasing speed and precision at low altitude.
- Struck the Gestapo headquarters in Oslo in September 1942.
- Attacked Berlin targets during daytime speeches on 30 January 1943.
- Camera-equipped PR Mk.IV aircraft discovered the battleship Tirpitz in the Arctic Circle and scouted V2 facilities.
- Operational losses remained comparatively low, underscoring the type’s remarkable capabilities.
This classic RAF subject offers rich historical context for modellers, with the B Mk.IV and PR Mk.IV variants reflecting the Mosquito’s blend of speed, payload, and reconnaissance excellence.
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About the De Havilland Mosquito B Mk.I/PR Mk.IV
The versatile Mosquito stood with the Spitfire fighter and Lancaster bomber and earned the respect of British pilots during World War II. In 1939, the De Havilland company envisioned the plane to be an unarmed high speed bomber, and had experience with the Comet, which was a wooden racing plane. Except for the engine and landing gear, the Mosquito was comprised of wood, offering strategic advantages. The wooden construction wold save on important metals such as aluminum, it could also be built in converted furniture factories. The Air Ministry was reluctant to adopt the wooden aircraft, but placed orders for 50 planes in March 1940 for reconnaissance use. In November 1940, the Mosquito reached speeds of 630km/h during test flights, demonstrating its potential and quickly prompting additional orders of 150 planes. The Mosquito PR Mk. I reconnaissance plane was first deployed in July 1941; the B Mk. IV bomber started deployment in the Spring of 1942. On May 31, 1942, the Mosquitoes led a daylight raid on Cairn. In September 1942, the Gestapo headquarters in Oslo was bombed. German officials delivering a daytime speech in Berlin were attacked on January 30, 1943. These events demonstrated the Mosquito's ability to carry heavy loads and deliver low altitude surprise attacks with accuracy. The camera equipped PR Mk. IV reconnaissance plane discovered the German Battleship Tirpitz in the Artic Circle and scouted V2 rocket facilities. The Mosquitoes performced their duties with minimal losses, displaying their remarkable abilities.
Key Info:
- Brand: Tamiya
- Part No: HC-60753
- Barcode: 4950344607532
- Scale: 1:72
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