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The Airfix De Havilland Mosquito, a 1/24 scale model of the World War II RAF light bomber, is not for the faint-hearted - or the trembly fingered.
From September 21-22, 2024, two rare de Havilland Mosquitos (FB.VI PZ474 and T.43 NZ2308) are set to take the skies at the Central Coast AirFest in Santa Maria, CA, offering a thrilling experience ...
De Havilland Mosquito – From Unwanted Pest to Hero However, the warbird (yes, I’m using an avian metaphor for a plane named for an invertebrate) had some hurdles to overcome before attaining ...
The plane flown by our shepherd is a Second World War-era de Havilland Mosquito. A 2014 documentary tells the story of Canadian efforts to put one back in the sky.
The DH98 de Havilland Mosquito was regarded as the most versatile war plane and was used for fighting, bombing, reconnaissance and pathfinder missions. Image source, de Havilland Aircraft Museum.
Yet, despite famously successful raids and immortalisation by the 1963 Hollywood blockbuster 633 Squadron, no de Havilland Mosquito has flown in British skies for nearly 40 years.