DHA 98 FB 40 Mosquito, A52-3 RAAF. ------- 1/72 ------- Finished.

Started by Allan J Withers · 141 · 3 years ago · 1/72, de H 100 GB, de Havilland, DHA, FB 40, Mosquito, RAAF
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    George Schembri said 4 years ago:

    Looking great Allan! That Tamiya kit #47 looks like an amazing kit.

    I had no idea about the 5/6 exhaust pipes, never noticed it before. I did find this discussion in a forum chat:

    Mosquitoes with single stage engines, such as the B.IV, B.XX, FB.VI, FB.26 and FB.40 had 5 exhaust outlets with the rear pair of cylinders exhausting through a shared ejector exhaust.

    Mosquitoes with 2 stage engines, such as the B.IX, PR.IX, B.XVI, PR.XVI and B.35 have individual ejector exhausts (6 per side of engine).

    The reason is that the single stage engine's rear exhaust would interfere with the leading edge radiator, if not physically the exhaust would affect the radiator.

    The 2 stage engines are several inches longer, so that problem doesn't exist.

    There was at least one conversion, of a Canadian B.XX or B.25, from single stage to two stage Merlin that retained the original 5 outlet exhaust.

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    Erik Gjørup said 4 years ago:

    Allan, great progress on this one. And very good explanation from George on the differencies! Thanks.

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    Allan J Withers said 4 years ago:

    Thank you George, -------------
    Thank you Erik, -------------
    here's a pic' borrowed from Eric Berg's Sea Hornet build !

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    Eric Berg said 4 years ago:

    Allan: You’re really putting a lot of impressive Mosquito research into your build and I can see it really pays off.

    Glad George pointed out those exhaust differences.

    Did DH ever install Mosquito parts in early Hornet models or vice versa?

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    Allan J Withers said 4 years ago:

    Thank you Eric, a good question, they would most likely use what they had on hand, ---------
    a bit more paint and assembly !

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 4 years ago:

    Beautiful, detailed and neat job, Allan @kalamazoo!

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    Allan J Withers said 4 years ago:

    Thank you Spiros.

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    Allan J Withers said 4 years ago:

    A bit more done to the fuselage, I forgot to add the gun sight to the cockpit !

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 4 years ago:

    I usually add the gunsight at the end phases, as chances are that I will break it...
    Nice progress, Allan!

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    Allan J Withers said 4 years ago:

    Thanks Spiros, I cut the end of it so it should slip into place OK, we'll see !

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    Erik Gjørup said 4 years ago:

    Happy to hear I'm not the only one forgetting those darned gun sights. Luckily they are not all that difficult to get in the right place after the windscreen is glued in on my usual builds.

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    Allan J Withers said 3 years, 12 months ago:

    Thanks Erik, it was a bit tricky, some adjustment and it's in now !

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    Allan J Withers said 3 years, 12 months ago:

    a bit more done, canopy on next to protect the cockpit and that gun sight !

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    Allan J Withers said 3 years, 11 months ago:

    Some paint on a few things, a bit of gluing and almost forgot the decals inside the canopy before it goes on !

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 3 years, 11 months ago:

    Coming together nicely, Allan @kalamazoo. Very neat job!