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Don't want to copy Brady, but this Photo simply intrigued my! Any ideas about this?

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This is Mossie… with wierd looking dive brakes? [&:]
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Device to keep rats out of the cockpit? [:D]

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Radar?
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It is a prototype with the Youngman circular segmented air brake for night-fighter versions. Don't know if it ever came to use, even though the Mossie excelled in night operations.
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@Belisarius and Subchaser: You're right. Mosquito nightfighter prototype with segmented air brakes it is [:)]
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