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The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito is a British multi-role combat aircraft with a two-man crew which served during and after the Second World War. It was one of few operational front-line aircraft of the era constructed almost entirely of wood and was nicknamed "The Wooden Wonder". The Mosquito was also known affectionately as the "Mossie" to its crews.
Below are a list of some of the aircraft to survive military service.
W4050 (R-02) HJ711 (D-03) HR339 (P-02) HR621 (R-14) KA114 (R-02) KA984 (C-51) KB336 (D-02) LR480 (D-02) NS631 (S-02) PF670 (S-02) |
PZ474 (P-88) PZ467 (W-48) RF597 (P-95) RK952 (D-02) RR299 (W-96) RS700 (S-01) RS709 (D-02) RS712 (D-02) RS715 (P-73) TA122 (R-02) |
TA634 (D-02) TA639 (D-03) TA661 (PR-03) TA717 (P) TA719 (D-03) TE758 (R) TE863 (R) TE910 (S) TH998 (S) TJ118 (P) |
TJ138 (?) TW117 (D) TV959 (S-11) VP189 (D) VR796 (R$) A52-319 (D) A52-1053 (R-08) N1203V (?) N9871F (?) N37878 (?) |
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