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Mosquito B Mk. IV (FPU) Finished diorama


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On 12/2/2017 at 9:49 AM, Antoine said:

 

Hi Kent,

By the way, did you find some useful links?

 

Some footage of DZ414 in the summer of 1944, shortly before the nose conversion...

 

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The 'tunnel' for the cine camera mounted in the nose, is clearly visible...

 

 

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DZ441 'sister' of DZ414 with the nose conversion... (unknown source)

 

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This is the type of camera that were used by the camera man, in the converted FPU Mosquitoes...

 

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KB195 "AZ-B" of 627 Squadron 15. August 1944...

 

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And finally DZ383 the day after Operation Carthage, the raid on the Shellhouse in Copenhagen...

 

FPU's identifed: DZ383 '?' (FPU Benson), DZ414 'O' (FPU Benson), DZ592 (-) (540 Squadron, Banff), KB195 'AZ-B' (627 Squadron, Woodhall Spa), KB362 'AZ-K' (627 Squadron, Woodhall Spa) and the last one DZ441, no info...

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Truly excellent work.  Thanks for showing it ... and for the info. you originally posted and the subsequent photos.  I'd read about the FPU and knew they used - among other aeroplanes, I think - Mosquitoes but hadn't ever seen photos or thought to enquire what cameras were carried or how.

 

Thanks again.

 

Jonny

 

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As with most of my builds, I'm working on a diorama for the Mosquito.

Some time ago, I scratch build some of the camera's used by the Mosquito's, both the PRU ones and the FPU Mosquito's

 

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 The PRU Mosquito's were equipped with two F.52 with a long focal length and three F.24 camera's.

 

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But the FPU's didn't carry theese camera's, instead they used a fixed Bell & Howell cine camera mounted in the nose.

 

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Later, they began using the smaller, handheld Eyemo camera's and the camera man would be moving around inside the Mosquito to get the shots.

This later brought on the nose conversion of the FPU's with the glass, so the camera man would have a better view.

 

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On the right, the Bell & Howell cine camera and on the left: Eyemo 35 mm handheld camera and suitcase.

So, now I'm thinking of a way to somehow display the camera's in the diorama...

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58 minutes ago, Pete in Lincs said:

Wow!

Those look like Kodachrome stills.

The scratchbuilt cameras are exquisite.

A fitting tribute to those brave young men.

Thank you.

Pete

 

 Thank you! I agree its terryfying thinking of these brave men in their camera planes, often staying over the target while the attack was underway, waiting for second, third and fourth wave of bombers to arrive, their task was to document the outcome of the operations...

Some of the footage can be watched on youtube: Low Level Attack

 

Regards: Kent

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Amazing work, the diorama is superb, the lighting is brilliant like a sunny winters morning!

 

It must have taken a lot of effort to reach this end result, congratulations to you on such a superb diorama.

 

Rich

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Can I say that adding your superb model to the diorama and taking these low level shots has brought this model up from brilliant to, as our colonial cousins would say, "Awesome".  A truly brilliant model at a standard to be aspired to - thank you for sharing..

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