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Hearing two Rolls-Royce Merlin 25 V-12 engines come to life on a de Havilland Mosquito is something I’ll never forget. At ...
A critical advantage to the Mosquito’s wooden construction was its relatively light weight—giving it a fantastic top speed of 415 miles per hour.
A recent visit to the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre Dangerous Skies exhibition enabled a closer look at the Smith family de Havilland Mosquito FB.VI TE910 that has taken up residence at Omaka.
It makes sense that the documents were found at the Airbus facility; it was a de Havilland factory during the war, but much more recently serviced British Aerospace’s DH.98 Mosquito—the last ...
At de Havilland in 1943, a worker prepares wood strips for a Mosquito hull. Imperial War Museum Conceived as a light bomber, the World War II de Havilland Mosquito was designed to defend itself ...
Noteworthy items from the private collection include a de Havilland Mosquito (a plane that's primarily made of wood) and a Messerschmitt ME 262 (the world's first jet-powered fighter plane).
The Canadian Historical Aircraft Association will be hosting its Wings and Wheels open house May 4 and 5 at Windsor Airport. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
Aviation historian Richard de Boer will present the true story of F for Freddie - a de Havilland Mosquito bomber ...
The KF Centre for Excellence in Kelowna will honour VE Day with a special presentation on May 2, 2025 by a renowned historian.