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de Havilland Mosquito
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Military Vehicle Name
de Havilland Mosquito
Manufacturer
de Havilland
Faction
United Kingdom
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Fast multirole aircraft used for bombing, reconnaissance, and night fighting
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1940
End Year:
1950
Mosquito in cloud-level flight
A de Havilland Mosquito flies among clouds in a rear-left side view. The aircraft has twin engines with spinning propellers, RAF roundel on the fuselage, tail stripes, a glazed cockpit canopy, and a muted green-gray camouflage finish.
Mosquito wooden fuselage sections
Two wooden Mosquito fuselage half-sections sit on stands inside a workshop. The image shows curved plywood frames, internal ribs, open cutouts, clamps, a chain hoist, skylights, and loose wood pieces around the work area.
Mosquito nose structure in workshop
A forward Mosquito fuselage and cockpit section is under construction inside a workshop. The image shows unfinished wood skin, a framed cockpit windshield, open side windows, circular forward opening, internal wood structure, and workshop tools around the airframe.
Mosquito indoor museum display
A de Havilland Mosquito is displayed indoors in camouflage paint. The view shows the glazed nose, cockpit canopy, twin engine nacelles, propellers with yellow tips, RAF roundels, red code letters on the fuselage, landing gear, and another aircraft suspended above it.
Mosquito with invasion stripes in flight
A de Havilland Mosquito flies above a pale landscape in a close overhead angle. The aircraft has RAF roundels, black-and-white invasion stripes on the wings and fuselage, orange-red spinner tips, twin engine nacelles, cockpit crew visible, and blurred propeller arcs.
Mosquito W4050 side view
A black-and-white side view shows de Havilland Mosquito W4050 on the ground. The aircraft has twin vertical tails, RAF roundel on the fuselage, a dark camouflage pattern, glazed nose and cockpit, large main wheel, and a propeller visible at the right edge.
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