Help with tracking down the history of Mosquito ML980
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Help with tracking down the history of Mosquito ML980
Hi chaps,
I'm trying to track down the history of a Mosquito, for a family friend. The chap used to fly said Mosquito. I've heard a few memorable stories from him too! Recently he presented me (via my Grandad, on a dog-walk!) a piece of paper with a side profile image of his Mossie, and a few details.
If anybody could provide a bit of history on this airframe, or direct me to wherever could, I'd be most grateful.
The Mossie in question is 'ML980', N/XD . I believe she was a B MK XVI.
Many thanks to those that look or help out.
Dan.
I'm trying to track down the history of a Mosquito, for a family friend. The chap used to fly said Mosquito. I've heard a few memorable stories from him too! Recently he presented me (via my Grandad, on a dog-walk!) a piece of paper with a side profile image of his Mossie, and a few details.
If anybody could provide a bit of history on this airframe, or direct me to wherever could, I'd be most grateful.
The Mossie in question is 'ML980', N/XD . I believe she was a B MK XVI.
Many thanks to those that look or help out.
Dan.

Aha!
Seems like she even featured on an RAFBF Christmas card!
Kind regards, THANKS!
Dan.
Seems like she even featured on an RAFBF Christmas card!
Shame that there are no photographs though. TT.39 was a Target-Tug for the RN.. any ideas on what might have happened to her?ML980
Serial: ML980
Build Type: B.XVI, Merlin 72/73 engines
Build Location: Hatfield
Contract Number: 555/C.23(a)
Contract Date:
Delivery Period: Between 24-11-1943 and 4-12-1944
Converted To: TT.39 for R.N. by General Aircraft
Kind regards, THANKS!
Dan.

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Looks like its had a greenhouse built on its nose :shock:Ed Walters wrote:You probably wouldn't want to see a picture after conversion to a TT-39 though. Hideous!
http://www.unrealaircraft.com/fowler/im ... o_TT39.jpg
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