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De Havilland Mosquito (N474PZ)
The iconic Mosquito piloted by Steve Hinton and Walt Bowe providing copilot support. The cockpit is configured in a way where things like the fuel selector are located at awkward positions and having a second person for the otherwise single-pilot fighter bomber can help reduce workload, especially when the pilot is focused on flying excellent formation.
Another note... generally we gave 5/10/20 (feet) increment callouts for how much change we wanted for the aircraft's position. But I was briefed for Hinton to do 1 and 2 feet increments. Another level of proficiency from the Warbird Legend and a Hall of Famer.
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What a great shot of beautifully designed aircraft, all be it some of the idiosyncrasies of the cockpit controls layout. Where was this taken?
What a great shot of beautifully designed aircraft, all be it some of the idiosyncrasies of the cockpit controls layout. Where was this taken?
I know it's a long way off, but listen to Fredrick Forsythe's 'The Shepard' on CBC Radio (yes, Canada) at Christmas time. Once you hear it, it becomes part of your Christmas tradition.
Gorgeous.
enuf said!
enuf said!
I had no idea Steve Hinton flew a Mosquito. Has he started shaving yet?? But wow that's a beauty and great photo. I wish I could hear those twin Merlins passing overhead now....
Absolutely beautiful!
Beyond awesome! Great shot
Keith, This is Steve Hinton Sr.
Carson, that is one beautiful photo of a low flying classic in perfect lighting. Nicely done!
That is beautiful.
Thanks: That Mosquito looks downright Beautiful! They sure took it to the Germans in WWII. Made of nothing but wood I understand.
Anyone know how it dueled with German fighters?
Anyone know how it dueled with German fighters?
Nice bird.
I understand it was faster than the Fw190 and didn’t need fighter esclorts
I understand it was faster than the Fw190 and didn’t need fighter esclorts
Amazing Photo Carson.....
Absolutely beautiful....EAA Museum about 20 miles from me in Oshkosh has one of these gems on display.
Absolutely beautiful....EAA Museum about 20 miles from me in Oshkosh has one of these gems on display.
Steve Hinton test flew and displayed this Mosquito in New Zealand following a rebuild by Avspec’s in Auckland.
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It is beautiful !!!
Proud to be a Kiwi!!!
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It is beautiful !!!
Proud to be a Kiwi!!!
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