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List of de Havilland Mosquito operators

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The following are operators of the de Havilland Mosquito:

Military operators

Royal Australian Air Force
Belgian Air Force 11 Squadron, 1 Wing
Royal Canadian Air Force
Republic of China Air Force
People's Liberation Army Air Force
  • Five ex-Nationalist Mosquitos operated by PLAAF in all version.
  • Took part in the flight demonstration of the foundation celebration of People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949.
Czechoslovak Air Force
Dominican Air Force
Dominican AF De Havilland Mosquito FB.6
French Air Force
Haitian Air Force
Israeli Air Force
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service
Royal Norwegian Air Force
De Havilland Mosquito NF.XIX of the Royal Swedish Air Force in October 1949.
De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito FB.VI NS930 of the Turkish Air Force at Manchester (Ringway) Airport in 1947
Polish Air Forces on exile in Great Britain
South African Air Force
Soviet Air Force
Royal Swedish Air Force
Swiss Air Force
Turkish Air Force
Royal Air Force
Royal Navy (Fleet Air Arm)
De Havilland of the 654th Bomb Squadron, 25th Bombardment Group, at RAF Watton England.
United States Army Air Forces[1]
Venezuelan Air Force
SFR Yugoslav Air Force

Civil operators

De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito B.35 CF-HML of Spartan Air Services, Ottawa, Ontario.
Spartan Air Services[2]
Coculum Aeronautica SA de CV

Swissair briefly operated a single interned reconnaissance Mosquito in 1944, but the aircraft was handed back to the Swiss Air Force, who used it as a test bed in 1945.[3]

General Command of Mapping (Turkey)
BOAC

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Freeman 1973, pp. 202–207.
  2. ^ Jackson 1973, p.160-163
  3. ^ Sharp and Bowyer 1995, p.126.

Bibliography

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