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De Havilland Sea Mosquito TR. 33



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De Havilland Sea Mosquito TR. 33

De Havilland Sea Mosquito TR.33 (TW256) of 771 Squadron in flight 27 October 1947

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© Charles Brown Collection, Royal Air Force Museum

Fleet Air Arm Postwar


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1. Title: "Wings of Triumph: De Havilland Sea Mosquito TR.33 Soaring in Postwar Skies" Amidst the tranquil skies over the English Channel, the De Havilland Sea Mosquito TR.33 (TW256) of 771 Squadron gracefully takes flight, captured in this evocative photograph by Charles E. Brown. Taken on the 27th of October, 1947, this image serves as a poignant reminder of the Fleet Air Arm's aviation legacy in the post-World War II era. The Sea Mosquito, a versatile and formidable aircraft, was a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of the Royal Air Force (RAF). Originally designed as a fighter and intruder aircraft during the war, it was later adapted for maritime roles, including anti-submarine warfare and target towing. The Sea Mosquito's distinctive silhouette, with its long, slender wings and elegant lines, continued to dominate the skies long after the cessation of hostilities. In this photograph, the Sea Mosquito, registered TW256, is seen soaring above the waves, its propellers churning the water below. The aircraft's vibrant markings, emblazoned with the insignia of 771 Squadron, proudly display the unit's rich history and tradition. The squadron, which was formed in 1943, had seen extensive action during the war, and continued to serve in the postwar era, transitioning to new aircraft and roles. As the Sea Mosquito disappears into the horizon, it leaves behind a trail of history and innovation, a testament to the RAF's unwavering commitment to excellence and progress. This photograph, a precious piece of aviation history, stands as a reminder of the Fleet Air Arm's indomitable spirit and the enduring legacy of the De Havilland Sea Mosquito.

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