OK, by popular request, here's what I came up with for our favorite wooden wonder. I didn't include unbuilt marks, or those marks that were differently numbered to indicate Canadian or Australian manufacture.

Mosquito Marks:
(From WWIIvehicles.com)
•Bombers (B)
Mosquito B Mk IV: High speed bomber that was unarmed. Entered service in May 1942. Mosquito B Mk IV Series 1: Shorter engine nacelles. Could carry four 250 lb bombs.
Mosquito B Mk IV Series 2: Had longer engine nacelles. Could carry 2,000 lb (4: 500 lb) of bombs. Could carry two 50 gallon wing tanks in addition to the bombs.
Mosquito B Mk IX: Bomber. Joined the Bomber Command in 1944. Could carry, in a modified bomb bay, a 4,000 lb / 1,814 kg bomb. Carried the bomb all the way to Berlin. Oboe (pathfinding radar) was installed.
Mosquito B Mk XVI: Bomber. Could carry a 4,000 lb / 1,814 kg bomb. Pressurized cabin. Wing drop tanks.
Mosquito B Mk 35: Bomber. Flew for first time in March 1945.

•Fighters (F)
Mosquito F Mk II: Did not have radar.

• Fighter Bombers (FB)
Mosquito FB Mk VI: Fighter bomber. Could carry two 500 lb / 227 kg bombs in bomb bay. First flew in June 1942. Entered service in March 1943 / early 1943. Those that were with Coastal Command mounted rockets.
Mosquito FB Mk XVIII: Anti shipping. Mounted in the nose was a 57 mm Molins gun. Nicknamed the "Tse Tse." First flew in June 1943. Used mainly by Coastal Command. First action November 4, 1943.
•Night Fighters (NF)
Mosquito NF Mk II: Used as a night fighter with four 20 mm and four 7.7 mm guns. Entered service in May 1942. Had AI Mk IV or AI Mk V radar. The aerials were located externally on the nose (arrow heads).
Mosquito NF Mk XII: Night fighter. 97 conversion from NF.II. Had AI Mk VII / Mk VIII radar in nose in place of the machine guns.
Mosquito NF Mk XIII: Night fighter. First flew in March 1943. The AI Mk VIII radar was located in an enclosed nose instead of the machine guns.
Mosquito NF Mk XV: Night fighter. Wings were extended to 62' 6" / 19.05 m. Pressurized cabin allowed a ceiling of 43,500' / 13,260 m. Armor reduced. Five were converted from B.IVs. Merlin 76/77 engines (1,710 HP) were installed. Armament was reduced to four machine guns.
Mosquito NF Mk XVII: Night fighter. Used the American Mk X radar / SCR.720.
100 converted from NF.II.
Mosquito NF MK XIX: Night fighter. First flew in May 1944. Could carry the AI Mk VIII or American SCR.720 radar. Could use British or American radar.
Mosquito NF Mk 30: Night fighter. High altitude. Could use British or American radar.


Maneuver decks:
Mosquito F Mk.II: E**: no 45 degree turns and no difficult side slips (one of the two sets).
Mosquito F/FB/NF Mk.IV-Mk.XIX: Q** deck: no 45 degree turns nor extreme side slips.
Mosquito B Mk.IV: Q** deck: no 45 degree turns nor extreme side slips
Mosquito B Mk.IX-Mk.XVI: P** deck: no 45 degree turns, and only 1 set of side slips
Damage:
All Mks are 25 damage.
Ceiling:
The F/NF Mk.II and all FB Mks are ceiling 11.
B Mk.IV: ceiling 9.
B Mk.35 (very late war) and NF Mk.XV (5 built!) ceiling 14.
Otherwise Ceiling 12.
Climb:
F Mk.II, B Mk.IV, all FB Mks, and NF Mks: Climb 5
B Mk.IX-Mk.XVI: Climb 4
NF Mk.XV: Climb 4
Guns:
All B Mks: None!
All F/FB Mks (see exceptions), NF Mk.II: C-C-C-C-B/C-C-A
NF Mk.XII-XXX: C-C-C-C/C-C
NF Mk.XV: B/A
FB Mk.XVIII: D-A/C (57mm QF gun)