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Mosquito Pathfinder is a British Air unit.

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An unique design introduced into British service in November 1941, a year after its first flight and a troubled designed history. The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a twin-engine multi-role combat aircraft made almost entirely out of wood. Crewed by two pilots, the Mosquito was used in a variety of roles, including as a light and fast bomber, night fighter, maritime strike aircraft, reconaissance plane, fast transport, and more.

They were instrumental to the success of the British bombing campaign against Nazi Germany, where their speed and agility made them difficult, if not impossible to intercept by Nazi fighters. In fact, after high losses suffered in the beginning of its service, the Mosquito would end the war with the lowest losses of any RAF Bomber Command Service and bear the distinction of being one of the most precise and destructive bombers in service. A total of over 7,700 Mosquitos were produced, remaining in service as late as 1950.

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The Pathfinders Napalm bombs are really good for areal denial and suppression of all kinds of units. Even the King tiger will get suppressed quite fast by it. Also does Napalm not affect the retreat path of units, this way many infantry or open top vehicles can die from it even if they got the retreat command. Please keep in mind that the napalm will fall in a line regarding from where you come, so it might be useful to position the mosquito first with the help of a waypoint before giving the attack order. Also dont just let the mosquito retreated after it had dropped its bombs, with its 8 he it can still kill fighters or suppress ground targets, esp. in Phase A this might be useful.

PS: Please don't use it for napalm bombing the main street at the beginning of the round (it's a highly effective area denial strategy that annoys foes to no end).



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