The Mosquito Fighter (Mk. II), with a desert camo
The de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito is a British aircraft appearing only in the first game on Strikers 1945 II . It appears as a playable airplane and would later be demoted to support aircraft and unplayable for the Spitfire Mk. VI in Strikers 1945 Plus .
This fighter is all about burning things. Its sub shot is rapid-fire rocket missiles, its charge shot is a rolling napalm bomb, and its bomb involves mass carpet bombing. All this comes at the cost of being very slow.
Background [ ]
The British de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito was an all-purpose fighter craft, with duties raging from fighter-bomber to photo-reconnaissance.
Its frame and body are unique in that they are made entirely out of wood, which allowed it to carry out sneak attacks at any time of day without having to worry about radar.
In Strikers 1945 Plus , the Mosquito was replaced by the Spitfire from the first game.
Also, the Mosquito returned in the 2017 mobile game Strikers 1945 World War and is an R-grade aircraft in Strikers 1945 Collection .
Details [ ]
Sub weapon: Consecutive Rocket Missile
Super shot: Royal Napalm
Bomb: Mosquito Attackers
Specifications [ ]
Max power: 1480 HP
Wingspan: 1651 cm
Length: 1254.8 cm
Height: 530 cm
Weight: 6058 kg
Top speed: 595 km/h
Crew: 1
Armament: 20 mm x 4, 12.7 mm x 4
Gallery [ ]
The Mosquito in the arcade attract demo of Strikers 1945 II
The Mosquito (bottom), along with the Ta152 and P-38 in the console intro of Strikers 1945 II
The Mosquito in the console attract demo of Strikers 1945 II
DH-98 Mosquito Fighters Index model
A desert-camouflaged Mosquito in the Strikers' hangar
The Mosquito in console versions of Strikers 1945 II
The Mosquito in the Android version of Strikers 1945 II
The Mosquito as a partner in the Android version of Strikers 1945 II
The Mosquito in Strikers 1945 World War
The Mosquito as a partner in Strikers 1945 World War
The Mosquito firing Consecutive Rocket Missiles
The Mosquito throwing a Royal Napalm at Level 1
The Mosquito throwing Royal Napalms at Level 2
The Mosquito throwing Royal Napalms at Level 3
Mosquito FB Fighters Index model
Mosquito Fighter Bombers in the Strikers' hangar
A large Mosquito fighter bomber (Mk. VI), with green cammies and black and white invasion stripes on the wings and near the tail
A formation of large Mosquito fighter bombers...
...followed by another formation of smaller Mosquito fighter bombers in Strikers 1945 II
A Mosquito fighter (desert camo) compared to a Mosquito fighter bomber (green camo)
DH-98 Mosquito ending illustration 1
Two-player mode ending illustration
A formation of large Mosquito fighter bombers which appear to be dropping bombs...
...followed by another formation of smaller Mosquito fighter bombers in Strikers 1945 Plus
The Mosquito firing Consecutive Rocket Missiles at Level 1 in Strikers 1945 Collection
The Mosquito firing Consecutive Rocket Missiles at Level 2 in Strikers 1945 Collection
The Mosquito firing Consecutive Rocket Missiles at Level 3 in Strikers 1945 Collection
The Mosquito firing Consecutive Rocket Missiles at Level 4 in Strikers 1945 Collection
A formation of Mosquito fighter bombers in Strikers 1945 Collection
The DH-98 Mosquito character puzzle in Strikers 1945 Collection
Trivia [ ]
This is the second playable aircraft to be demoted to support aircraft in the later games. The first was the P-51 Mustang from Strikers 1945 .
This and Ki-84 Hayate are the only aircraft in one of the single player ending illustrations that has crash landed.