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  1. 11 de ago. de 2016 · 1946 de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito B.35 - N35MK. One of the seminal combat aircraft of World War II, Geoffrey de Havilland's DH.98 Mosquito, was without peer. It was equally at home at the heady heights required for high altitude reconnaissance as it was skimming tree tops in daring low-level precision raids attacking targets with rockets and bombs.

  2. de Havilland Mosquito. Mosquito er et 2-motors engelsk kampfly, bygget af den britiske flyproducent de Havilland Aircraft Company . Mosquito blev anvendt af Royal Air Force under 2. verdenskrig, hvor det med sin høje tophastighed viste sig yderst effektivt til at foretage nålestiksoperationer og præcisionsbombninger dybt inde i Tyskland og ...

  3. 3 de ago. de 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. Having had great success in designing high-speed civilian aircraft, such as the DH.88 Comet and DH.91 Albatross, both constructed largely of wood laminates, de Havilland sought to secure a contract from the Air Ministry.

  4. 29 de oct. de 2019 · De Havilland Mosquito. “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.

  5. Please note that the move has been completed! Following many years residence at its current home of the Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington, Tony Agar plans to move his de Havilland Mosquito NF.II HJ711 to a new home at the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre. The move will be taking place by November, and planning for the move is already underway.

  6. The de Havilland DH.98 'Mosquito' was a fast, twin-engined aircraft with shoulder-mounted wings. The most-produced variant, designated the FB Mk VI (Fighter-bomber Mark 6), was powered by two Merlin Mk 23 or Mk 25 engines driving three-bladed de Havilland hydromatic propellers.

  7. 5 de abr. de 2019 · THE MOSQUITO on DISPLAY at the MUSEUM. Mosquito RS700 was built in 1946 and converted to a PR.35 model. It is under restoration by the Calgary Mosquito Society in association with the museum. Its Canadian history began when it was operated by Spartan Air Services in the 1950’s to take photographs to map areas of Canada, including the Arctic.

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