In 1941 the RAF was being pressed to fill new and ever more demanding roles in the war against Hitler. Although first-class modern fighters, Hurricanes and Spitfires, were in abundant supply, the Air Chiefs had a serious problem with the Bomber force. This uncomfortable gap was filled by a revolutionary fighter bomber, one of the most original and versatile designs of the entire war - the de Havilland Mosquito.
Production | Lyn Beardsall | Researcher |
Editing | Michael Dunne | Editor |
Production | Lyn Beardsall | Producer |
Production | Robert Garofalo | Producer |
Production | Geoff Kempin | Executive Producer |
Directing | Michael Dunne | Director |