The de Havilland Mosquito was a lightweight and nimble bomber made out of wood, and it became an iconic aircraft of the Royal Air Force during WWII. The RAF initially had skepticism about the ...
The DH.83 Fox Moth is a small biplane aircraft built in the 1930s to carry passengers. It is powered by a single de Havilland ...
From September 21-22, 2024, two rare de Havilland Mosquitos (FB.VI PZ474 and T.43 NZ2308) are set to take the skies at the ...
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).
E. Wall of the Royal Air Force's 544 Sqn. was flying his de Havilland Mosquito over Munich on a high-altitude reconnaissance mission. The Mosquito, one of the fastest planes in service at the time ...
During World War 2, wooden boats were used for minesweepers, the Spruce Goose was designed to circumvent wartime material restrictions, and Britain’s plywood-built De Havilland Mosquito had a ...