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The Luftwaffe’s Do.335 Pfeil was designed to take down the de Havilland Mosquito — but never saw combat. Did you survive that ...
Airbus has announced increased support for the ‘People’s Mosquito’ in the form of a three-year sponsorship boost. The venture – an ambitious project to create the first UK-built de Havilland DH.98 ...
This Mosquito was manufactured at the de Havilland factory in Hatfield ... New Zealand, for restoration. On January 13, 2019, ...
The de Havilland Aircraft Museum has added a new Mosquito to its collection, after a 45-year restoration project was finally completed. Mosquito fighter bomber TA 122 was rolled out of its hanger ...
The British designed twin-engine, two-seat, mid-wing bomber, the de Havilland Mosquito made its debut ... arrive at the centre thanks to a five-year restoration project completed by Victoria ...
Indeed, De Havilland’s Mosquito started its service life much ... and eight more currently undergoing restoration. Static displays are spread through several museums in the UK, Canada, Norway ...
With a fuselage section built partly of laminated wood (a throwback to de Havilland’s previous ‘wooden wonder,’ the venerable Mosquito), outside exposure ... to a group of enthusiasts at Sleap for ...
The de Havilland DH98 Mosquito is undergoing a lengthy restoration process for a milestone flight at the 2024 airshow. The Lockheed 10A Electra, after decades of restoration, took off in January, ...
Though de Havilland would develop some successful military aircraft (7,780 of the aforementioned Mosquito were manufactured), one of the company's better-known and most innovative jets was ...
The ex-RNZAF de Havilland DH98 Mosquito NZ2308 is weeks away from the end of a fifteen-year restoration in Auckland and the American owners have generously agreed to allow the aircraft to fly at the ...
Some of this hangar space is used for renovation, where visitors can see work underway and discuss this with restoration staff and volunteers. One of the most important aircraft on display is the de ...