Thank you so much for your hard work. My Kiwi Grandfather flew a Mosquito B Mk.XVI in RAF 163 Squadron, which may not be exactly the same as what DCS offers but is close enough. As a young child, I displayed a lot of interest and would ask him many questions. He opened up and shared his experiences, something my father never had the opportunity to hear, as the war was a forbidden topic in their household during his upbringing.
Later in life, it has been a thrilling experience to learn about the DCS Mosquito. Your campaign, particularly the night missions, has provided me with a glimpse of what it would have been like for my grandfather. To make it even more immersive, his Navigator was Welsh. One story he told me was about a close encounter with a court-martial when he fiercely confronted the squadron leader for attempting to reassign his navigator to another inexperienced pilot. He was enraged and believed it would be a death sentence, so he did everything he could to retain his navigator. Fortunately, his efforts paid off, and both of them survived the war with only a coin-sized hole from flak in the tail.
Anyway, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for V for Victory. It truly is a dream come true to come as close as I can to something that has had a profound impact on my life. I have attached a picture of him on the left with his ground crew, and his navigator on the right, in front of their Mossi D for Duck.