Announcement

August 14, 2021

DCS: Mosquito FB VI is now available for pre-order from our Store and Steam with a 30% discount. The “Wooden Wonder’' is multi-crew compatible and represents a grand addition to our WWII lineup. The model has been built from original drawings kindly made available by the Smithsonian Institute Washington DC and De Havilland support Ltd Duxford to whom we are very grateful. We look forward to seeing this iconic aircraft in the air very soon. 

Originally conceived as an unarmed, fast-bomber, the Mosquito’s mission profile broadened substantially during the war. We have focussed on the most widely used variant which offered outstanding versatility to carry out virtually any offensive task. Considered by many as the most extraordinary aircraft of the war, this genius design truly is a Wonder in every respect.  

DCS: Mosquito development is going smoothly. We are adding the finishing touches to the external model and implementing the WWII Damage Model.

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DCS: Mosquito development is going smoothly. We are adding the finishing touches to the external model and implementing the WWII Damage Model.

We have updated the list of Mossie Early Access features and will be making additions in autumn. 


Early Access features:

  • Highly detailed and accurate external 3D model

  • 6 Degree of Freedom, fully clickable cockpit with latest visual effects

  • Flight dynamics based on official reports, our own CFD research, and pilot feedback

  • Detailed fuel system and optional external tanks

  • Authentic electrical system

  • Complete hydraulic and pneumatic system

  • Propeller feathering

  • T1154 (transmitter) & R1155 (receiver) radio units

  • An internal structure-based damage model

  • Most famous historical skins

Early Access armament:

  • 4 British Browning .303 machine guns

  • 4 Hispano Mk.II 20mm cannons

  • 250lbs and 500lbs bombs in the bomb bay and under each wing

Pre-order now and receive a substantial 30% discount.





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