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How a wooden aircraft became a wartime legend
The De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was one of the most unique aircraft of World War Two. Built largely from wood it relied on ...
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Why this split second attack decided everything
We recreate a tense encounter between RAF aircraft and a surfaced U-Boat. Speed and surprise are the only advantages. The De ...
The DH 98 Mosquito (aka "Mossie") was one of the most adaptable aircraft used during World War II, with at least forty-two uniquely different versions built and operated by the British and her Allies.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has created new problems for a Calgary team working to restore a Second World War-era bomber. The Calgary Mosquito Society has been restoring a city-owned de Havilland ...
Second World War Mosquito plane’s arrival at Kelowna’s KF Aerospace delayed 'The (VR796) is a WW2 fighter-bomber featuring a unique wooden frame,' according to a media release sent out Thursday.
A more direct ancestor to the D. H. 98 was the de Havilland D.H. 91 Albatross air transport. After much official delay, de Havilland built seven of these four-engine airliners and Imperial Airways ...
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