A Mosquito bomber in flight over Britain, 30 Sep 1944

Caption     A Mosquito bomber in flight over Britain, 30 Sep 1944 ww2dbase
Photographer    Unknown
Source    ww2dbaseUnited Kingdom Government via Wikimedia Commons
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Photo Size 600 x 432 pixels
Photos on Same Day 30 Sep 1944
Photos at Same Place United Kingdom
Added By C. Peter Chen
Licensing  This work is believed to be a product of the government and therefore in the public domain.

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1. Mark Hugo says:
18 Sep 2011 06:55:01 PM

Visited Duxford (RAF Museum)in 1996.

Turned a corner and THERE WAS A FULLY FLYABLE MISQUITO!

Asked HOW THEY COULD HAVE IT? The docent asked me WHY I asked that question. "Because, they are ALL GONE, none left, period. Plywood plane, fell apart after the war." Well, back in 86-87 someone opened an old, sealed up sub level warehouse in London. A variety of WWII equipment was found. Including all the engines, cockpit, landing gear, etc. for TWO Misquitos. I asked, what about the rest of the plane.

"Well Yank, it's made of plywood right?" Yes sir, I answered. "And we have the plans!"

I said, "And you have a woodshop!"

"Very good Yank!" he replied.

THEY REBUILT ONE WITH THE ORIGINAL BLUE PRINTS IN THEIR OWN WOODSHOP.

Makes your heart warm.

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