De Havilland Mosquito: ferskil tusken ferzjes

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Nije Side: {{wurk}} [[Ofbyld:Mosquito 600pix.jpg|thumb|300px|Mosquito B Mk XVI serial ''ML963'' fan No. 571 Squadron RAF - this aircraft was lost during an operation against Berlin in April 1945....
 
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The Mosquito saw service with the [[Royal Air Force]] (RAF) and many other air forces in the [[European Theatre of World War II|European theatre]], and the [[Mediterranean, Middle East and African theatres of World War II|Mediterranean]] and [[Italian Campaign (World War II)|Italian]] theatres. The Mosquito was also used by the RAF in the [[China Burma India Theater|China, Burma, India (CBI) Theatre]], and by the [[Royal Australian Air Force|Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)]] based in [[Maluku Islands|the Halmaheras]] and [[Borneo]] during the [[Pacific War]].
 
== Spesifikaasjes ==
===DH.98 Mosquito F Mk II===
 
|plane or copter?=plane
|jet or prop?=prop
|ref=Mosquito<ref name=jane>Sharp and Bowyer 1971, pp. 393, 401–402.</ref> and Mosquito Performance trials<ref name="Mosquito performance">[http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.org/mosquito/mosquito.html "The de Havilland Mosquito."] ''wwiiaircraftperformance.org''. Retrieved: 24 July 2008.</ref>
|crew=2: pilot, navigator/radar operator
|length main=41 ft 2 in
|length alt=13.57 m
|span main=54 ft 2 in
|span alt=16.52 m
|height main=17 ft 5 in
|height alt=5.3 m
|area main=454 ft²
|area alt=42.18 m²
|empty weight main=13,356 lb
|empty weight alt=6,058 kg
|loaded weight main=17,700 lb
|loaded weight alt=8,028 kg
|max takeoff weight main=18,649 lb
|max takeoff weight alt=8,549 kg
|engine (prop)=[[Rolls-Royce Merlin]] 21/21 or 23/23 (left/right)
|type of prop=liquid-cooled [[V12 engine]]
|number of props=2
|power main=1,480 hp (21 & 23)
|power alt=1,103 kW
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|max speed main=318 kn
|max speed alt=366 mph, 610 km/h
|max speed more=at 21,400 ft (8,500 m)<ref>Measured with smooth black finish rather than standard matte finish</ref>
|range main=782 nmi
|range alt=900 mi, 1,500 km
|range more= with 410 gal (1,864 litre) fuel load at {{convert|20000|ft|m|abbr=on}}
|ceiling main=29,000 ft
|ceiling alt=8,839 m
|climb rate main=1,740 ft/min
|climb rate alt=8.8 m/s
|loading main=39.9 lb/ft²
|loading alt=195 kg/m²
|power/mass main=0.189 hp/lb
|power/mass alt=311 W/kg
|avionics=
 
* AI Mk IV or Mk V [[radar]] (NF variants)
|guns=4 × 20 mm (.79 in) [[Hispano-Suiza HS.404|Hispano Mk II]] cannon (fuselage) and 4 × .303 in (7.7 mm) Browning machine guns (nose)
 
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===DH.98 Mosquito B Mk XVI===
[[Ofbyld:Mosquito PR34 Silh.jpg110kB.png|right|300px|Mosquito P.R.34]]
|plane or copter?=plane
|jet or prop?=prop
|ref=Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II<ref name=jane>Bridgman 1946, pp. 115–117.</ref> and World War II Warbirds<ref name="ww2war">La Bonné, Frans. [http://www.xs4all.nl/~fbonne/warbirds/ww2htmls/dehamosqbfn.html "The de Havilland Mosquito."] ''World War II Warbirds'', 9 February 2001. Retrieved: 21 April 2006.</ref>
|crew=2: pilot, bombardier/navigator
|length main=44 ft 6 in
|length alt=13.57 m
|span main=54 ft 2 in
|span alt=16.52 m
|height main=17 ft 5 in
|height alt=5.3 m
|area main=454 ft²
|area alt=42.18 m²
|empty weight main=14,300 lb
|empty weight alt=6,490 kg
|loaded weight main=18,100 lb
|loaded weight alt=8,210 kg
|max takeoff weight main=25,000 lb
|max takeoff weight alt=11,000 kg
|engine (prop)=[[Rolls-Royce Merlin]] 76/77 (left/right)
|type of prop=liquid-cooled [[V12 engine]]
|number of props=2
|power main=1,710 hp
|power alt=1,280 kW
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|max speed main=361 kn
|max speed alt=415 mph, 668 km/h
|max speed more=at 28,000 ft (8,500 m)
|range main=1,300 nmi
|range alt=1,500 mi, 2,400 km
|range more=with full weapons load
|ceiling main=37,000 ft
|ceiling alt=11,000 m
|climb rate main=2,850 ft/min
|climb rate alt=14.5 m/s
|loading main=39.9 lb/ft²
|loading alt=195 kg/m²
|power/mass main=0.189 hp/lb
|power/mass alt=311 W/kg
|avionics=
* [[GEE (navigation)|GEE]] [[radio-navigation]]
|bombs=4,000 lb (1 800 kg)
 
 
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