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World War II: De Havilland Mosquito de Havilland Mosquito. Public Domain By Kennedy Hickman Updated on August 03, 2018 The design for the de Havilland Mosquito originated in the late 1930s, when the de Havilland Aircraft Company began working on a bomber design for the Royal Air Force.

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The de Havilland Mosquito is a British two-engine multi-role combat aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied air forces during World War II. Of the 7,781 aircraft built, 30 survive today, four of which are airworthy. Eight aircraft are currently [when?] under restoration. Surviving aircraft Surviving aircraft by manufacturer

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WWII Documentary: The Mosquito | The Legendary Aircraft Of WWII The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito is a British multi-role combat aircraft with a two-man crew w.

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The de Havilland Mosquito was a British light bomber that served in many roles during and after the Second World War. Mosquito-equipped squadrons performed medium bomber, reconnaissance, tactical strike, anti-submarine warfare and shipping attack and night fighter duties, both defensive and offensive. [1]

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Mosquito, British twin-engine two-seat mid-wing bomber aircraft that was adapted to become the prime night fighter of the Allies during World War II. As a night fighter, the Mosquito downed more than 600 Luftwaffe planes over Germany and as many V-1 missiles over England and the English Channel.

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"Mossie" was the nickname for one of the most remarkable combat aircraft of the Second World War: the de Haviland Mosquito. The original all-wood design was intended as a light bomber but quickly proved highly versatile with reconnaissance, fighter-bomber, night fighter, and intruder variants being developed.

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COCKPIT VIEW IN FLIGHT! Steve Hinton discusses flying the de Havilland Mosquito, the aircraft history, and restoration. If you are a WWII aircraft enthusias.

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More than 20,000 technical drawings of a World War Two aircraft have been found at a factory in Flintshire. Blueprints of the Mosquito were thought to have been lost but were discovered by.

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de Havilland Mosquito. The de Havilland Mosquito was one of the most successful aircraft of the Second World War. Only the Junkers Ju 88 could rival its versatily. All this was achieved by an aircraft which encountered great resistance when it was offered to the RAF. The Mosquito was designed as an unarmed, high-speed bomber.

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II was a night fighter, equipped with on-board radar and entered Home Defence service in August 1942. Due to its excellent radar, high speed and powerful armament of eight guns, it was successful in intercepting German bomber aircraft.

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De Havilland DH 98 Mosquito. The famous British Mosquito - known to many as "Mossie" - was a versatile aircraft used extensively during World War II. Constructed primarily of plywood with a balsa wood core, it had excellent speed, altitude and range. First flown on November 25, 1940, the Mosquito entered production in mid-1941 and was.

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It was a twin-seater, multirole aircraft designed and built initially for use by the Royal Air Force during WW2. Considered by many to be one of the best aircraft of the period, the de.

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The De Havilland Mosquito WW2 Multi-Role Combat Aircraft Watch on The bomber version could carry as much as 4,000 pounds of bombs or could be outfitted with rails to fire ground attack rockets.

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The first Mosquito sortie was made on September 20, 1941, when a single aircraft made a reconnaissance flight over France. At home, the Mosquito night fighter, carrying A.I Mk IV airborne radar, began to take over from the Bristol Blenheim.By late 1942, the Mosquito was becoming operational in ever increasing numbers, and its unique qualities of very high speed and long range were clearly.

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A Mosquito in flight circa 1943. More than 20,000 technical drawings of a World War Two aircraft have been found at a factory in Flintshire. Blueprints of the Mosquito were thought to have been.

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A total of 1134 Mosquitoes were built at Downsview, just north of Toronto, from 1942 to 1945. Canadian-built Mosquitoes were flown in combat in Europe and North Africa by the RCAF, Royal Air Force, and U.S. Army Air Force. Postwar, some Canadian-built Mosquitoes were flown by the Chinese Nationalist Air Force.

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