The de Havilland Mosquito is mostly made out of wood, so putting it back together should be no problem right? Get out the nails and glue … not exactly. Of course, the big, complex fighter plane mostly ...
Here’s some Mosquito news that won’t bug you. The Flying Heritage Collection’s de Havilland Mosquito is nearing completion at a restoration facility in New Zealand. In a few months the plane is ...
The British de Havilland Mosquito, already known for its versatility, became even more fearsome when it was modified to carry one of the largest aircraft cannons of the war. The FB Mk VIII variant ...
Too capable to simply fly away into the sunset, we look at the brilliant aircraft that decided that age is just a number and ...
Click to open image viewer. Officials in the British Air Ministry vehemently resisted building it, but from the day production finally began in 1941 until the war ended, the Royal Air Force never had ...
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