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Mosquito Squadron - 1970 - Trailer [ War films ]

David McCallum stars stars as a Canadian RAF pilot in an epic adventure that perfectly captures the explosive action and emotional torment of war. With its, stark cinematography and brilliantly choreographed aerial combat sequences, Mosquito Squadron catapults the viewer into the searing heat of battle! As Allied forces struggle against the awesome might of the German Luftwaffe, an even greater threat is posed by the destructive V3 rocket nearing completion at a secret testing center. The Royal Air Force's Mosquito Squadron gears up to destroy the site, but its leader, Quint Monroe (McCallum), becomes conflicted when he discovers the air strike may kill hundreds of British POW's-including the squad's former commander!
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Time: 02:39 More in Entertainment
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Queens of the Stone Age - Mosquito Song

Lyrics I know, I know the sun is hot Mosquitos come suck your blood Leave you there all alone Just skin and bone When you walk among the trees Listening to the leaves The further I go the less I know The less I know Where will you run? Where will you hide? Lullabies To paralyze Fat and soft, pink and weak Foot and thigh, tongue and cheek You know I'm told they swallow you whole Skin and bone Cutting boards and hanging hooks Bloody knives, cooking books Promising you won't feel a thing At all Swallow and chew Eat you alive All of us food that hasn't died And the light says Somehow they pick and pluck Tenderize bone to dust The sweetest grease, finest meat you'll ever taste Taste, taste So you scream, whine, and yell Supple sounds of dinner bells We all will feed the worms and trees So don't be shy Swallow and chew Eat you alive All of us food that hasn't died
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Time: 05:30 More in Music
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rare de havilland mosquito combat footage

http://ghost-planes.blogspot.com/ ww2 footage The Mosquito was a twin-engine aircraft, powered by a pair of Rolls-Royce Merlins with the pilot and navigator sitting side by side. Unorthodox in design, it used a plywood structure of spruce and balsa in a time when wooden construction was considered outmoded. In the conceptual design stage, de Havilland designers found that adding any defensive armament would significantly reduce the aircraft's maximum speed. Realising that the loss in performance was not worth the benefit, the initial bomber version was designed without any guns. The Mosquito was a very versatile aircraft; originally conceived as a fast day bomber, the various roles of the Mosquito included: tactical bomber, pathfinder, day or night fighter, fighter-bomber, intruder, maritime strike and photo reconnaissance aircraft.
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Time: 04:16 More in Autos & Vehicles
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de Havilland DH98 Mosquito

More Mosquito footage, some good quality stuff. The de Havilland Mosquito was a British combat aircraft that excelled in a number of roles during the Second World War. It served with the RAF and many other air forces both in the Second World War and postwar. The Mosquito was powered by a pair of Rolls-Royce Merlins with the pilot and navigator sitting side by side. In the conceptual design stage, de Havilland designers found that adding any defensive armament would significantly reduce the aircraft's maximum speed. Realising that the loss in performance was not worth the benefit, the initial bomber version was designed without any guns. The various roles of the Mosquito included: tactical bomber, pathfinder, day or night fighter, fighter-bomber, intruder, maritime strike and photo reconnaissance aircraft. The de Havilland company conceived the idea of a wooden aircraft to take advantage of the underused resources and skills of the furniture industry at a time of great pressure on the conventional aircraft industry combined with wartime shortages of steel and aluminium. The Air Ministry was initially not interested in the innovative approach; de Havilland, under chief designer Ronald Bishop, developed the Mosquito on a speculative basis. The ministry became interested when they saw the Mosquito prototype's performance. Throughout the 1930s, de Havilland had established a reputation in developing innovative high-speed aircraft such as the DH.88 Comet mailplane and DH.91 Albatross airliner that had already successfully employed the composite wood construction that the Mosquito would use. Construction: The bulk of the Mosquito was made of plywood. Stronger and lighter than most grades of plywood, this special plywood was produced by a combination of 3/8" sheets of Ecuadorean balsawood sandwiched between sheets of Canadian birch plywood. Like a deck of cards, sheets of wood alternated with sheets of a special casein-based (later formaldehyde) wood glue. The fuselage was formed in concrete moulds. Left and right sides of the fuselage were fitted with bulkheads and structural members separately while the glue cured. Reinforcing was achieved with hundreds of small brass wood screws. This arrangement greatly simplified the installation of hydraulic lines and other fittings, as the two halves of the fuselage were open for easy access by workers. The halves were then glued and bolted together, and covered with doped Madapolam fabric. The wings were also made of wood. To increase strength, the wings were made as one single assembly, onto which the fuselage, once both halves had been mated, was lowered and attached. Metal was used sparingly in the construction of structural elements. It was mostly used in engine mounts and fairings, control surfaces, and, of course, brass screws. The glue used was initially casein-based. It was changed to a formaldehyde-based preparation when the Mosquito was introduced to fighting in semi-tropical and tropical climates, after some unexplained crashes led to the suspicion that the glue was unable to withstand the climate. De Havilland also developed a technique to accelerate the glue drying by heating it using microwaves. In England fuselage shells were mainly made by E. Gomme, Parker Knoll and Styles & Mealing. Wing spars were made by J.B. Heath and Dancer & Hearne. Many of the other parts, including flaps, flap shrouds, fins, leading edge assemblies and bomb doors were also produced in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, which was well suited to these tasks due to a well established furniture making industry. Dancer and Hearne processed much of the wood from start to finish, receiving timber and transforming it into finished wing spars at their High Wycombe factory. Around 5,000 of the total 7,781 Mosquitos ever made contained parts made in High Wycombe. The specialized wood veneer used in the construction of the Mosquito was made by Roddis Manufacturing in Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States. Hamilton Roddis had teams of dexterous young women ironing the (unusually thin) strong wood veneer product before shipping to the UK. General characteristics (DH.98 Mosquito B Mk XVI) Crew: 2: pilot, bombardier/navigator Length: 44 ft 6 in (13.57 m) Wingspan: 54 ft 2 in (16.52 m) Height: 17 ft 5 in (5.3 m) Wing area: 454 ft² (42.18 m²) Empty weight: 14,300 lb (6,490 kg) Loaded weight: 18,100 lb (8,210 kg) Max takeoff weight: 25,000 lb (11,000 kg) Powerplant: 2× Rolls-Royce Merlin 76/77 (left/right) liquid-cooled V12 engine, 1,710 hp (1,280 kW) each Performance Maximum speed: 361 knots (415 mph, 668 km/h) at 28,000 ft (8,500 m) Range: 1,300 nm (1,500 mi, 2,400 km) with full weapons load Service ceiling: 37,000 ft (11,000 m) Rate of climb: 2,850 ft/min (14.5 m/s) Wing loading: 39.9 lb/ft² (195 kg/m²) Power/mass: 0.189 hp/lb (311 W/kg) Armament: Bombs: 4,000 lb (1 800 kg) Avionics: GEE radio-navigation
From: Bomberguy
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Time: 08:45 More in Entertainment
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De haviland MOSQUITO

de Havilland Mosquito was a British combat aircraft that excelled in a number of roles during the Second World War. It served with the RAF and many other air forces both in the Second World War and postwar . The Mosquito was a twin-engine aircraft, powered by a pair of Rolls-Royce Merlins with the pilot and navigator sitting side by side. Unorthodox in design, it used a plywood structure of spruce and balsa in a time when wooden construction was considered outmoded. In the conceptual design stage, de Havilland designers found that adding any defensive armament would significantly reduce the aircraft's maximum speed. Realising that the loss in performance was not worth the benefit, the initial bomber version was designed without any guns. The Mosquito was a very versatile aircraft; originally conceived as a fast day bomber, the various roles of the Mosquito included: tactical bomber, pathfinder, day or night fighter, fighter-bomber, intruder, maritime strike and photo reconnaissance aircraft. The Mosquito inspired admiration from all quarters, including the Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe, Hermann Göring. Göring was due to address a parade in Berlin in the morning of 30 January 1943, commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Nazis' being voted into power. The low level attack of three 105 Squadron Mosquito B Mk. IV on the main Berlin broadcasting station put Reichsmarschall Göring off the air for more than an hour, as he was about to launch into a scheduled speech.
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Time: 04:38 More in Autos & Vehicles
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Urso Bernard - O MOSQUITO

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Time: 03:16 More in Film & Animation
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Mosquito XE

John Uptigrove puts his Mosquito through it's paces at OshKosh 2006. Mosquito Aviation are giving away a + $10,000 flight training. Purchase a link to be in www.promotion.mosquito.net.nz
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Time: 04:40 More in Autos & Vehicles
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Winsor McCay - How a Mosquito Operates [1912]

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Time: 05:39 More in Film & Animation
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Micro Mosquito Acrobatics ( R/C heli from RadioShack )

I finally managed to get better control of the Mosquito which - hopefully - this video shows...
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Time: 01:09 More in Howto & Style
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Marco Luque e Comédia ao Cubo em o Rap Do Mosquito

Texto e Apresentação do Grupo Comédia ao Cubo. Marco Luque e CIA mostram um dos seus esquetes
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Time: 02:47 More in Comedy
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Xbox Mosquito TV Commercial

greatest tv commercial ever... PLAY MORE!
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Time: 01:30 More in Entertainment
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Mosquito Micro Helicopter

http://www.crazyfruitbat.com/gadgets/micro-mosquito-mechanical-flying-insect.html Buy Micro Mosquito in the UK here. Revolutionary indoor micro helicopter. Like a smaller version of the Airtech BladeRunner.
From: mannyman1
Views: 52723
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Time: 01:07 More in Entertainment
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