List of de Havilland Mosquito operators explained
The following are operators of the de Havilland Mosquito:
Military operators
Australia
- Royal Australian Air Force
Belgium
- Belgian Air Force 11 Squadron, 1 Wing
Canada
- Royal Canadian Air Force
China
- Republic of China Air Force
- 1st BG RoCAF flew 200 Canadian built Mosquitos 1948–1949
People's Republic of China
- People's Liberation Army Air Force
- Five ex-Nationalist Mosquitos operated by PLAAF in all version.
- Took part in the flight demonstration of the foundation celebration of People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949.
Czechoslovakia
- Czechoslovak Air Force
Dominican Republic
- Dominican Air Force
France
- French Air Force
Haiti
- Haitian Air Force
India
- Royal Indian Air Force
Indian Air Force
Israel
- Israeli Air Force
New Zealand
- Royal New Zealand Air Force
Norway
- Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service
Royal Norwegian Air Force
Poland
- Polish Air Forces on exile in Great Britain
South Africa
- South African Air Force
Soviet Union
- Soviet Air Force
Sweden
- Royal Swedish Air Force
Switzerland
- Swiss Air Force
Turkey
- Turkish Air Force
United Kingdom
- Royal Air Force
- Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm
- 703 Naval Air Squadron VI, T.R.33, T.T.39, T.R.37
- 704 Naval Air Squadron VI, T.3, B.25
- 728 Naval Air Squadron T.3, T.T.39, B.25
- 733 Naval Air Squadron B.25
- 739 Naval Air Squadron T.R.33
- 751 Naval Air Squadron VI, T.R.33
- 762 Naval Air Squadron VI, T.3, T.R.33, B.25
- 770 Naval Air Squadron B.25
- 771 Naval Air Squadron T.R.33, T.T.39, T.R37, B.25
- 772 Naval Air Squadron B.25
- 773 Naval Air Squadron VI
- 777 Naval Air Squadron B.25
- 778 Naval Air Squadron VI, T.R.33, B.25
- 780 Naval Air Squadron VI, T.3
- 787 Naval Air Squadron VI
- 790 Naval Air Squadron VI, T.R.33, B.25
- 797 Naval Air Squadron B.25
- 811 Naval Air Squadron VI, T.3
United States
- United States Army Air Forces[1]
Venezuela
- Venezuelan Air Force
Yugoslavia
- SFR Yugoslav Air Force
Civil operators
Canada
- Spartan Air Services[2]
Mexico
- Coculum Aeronautica SA de CV
Switzerland
Swissair briefly operated a single interned reconnaissance Mosquito in 1944, but the aircraft was handed back to the Swiss Air Force, who used it as a test bed in 1945.[3]
Turkey
- General Command of Mapping (Turkey)
United Kingdom
- BOAC
See also
References
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Notes and References
- Freeman 1973, pp. 202–207.
- Jackson 1973, p.160-163
- Sharp and Bowyer 1995, p.126.