Warbirds Online grew up in the Dubbo area of NSW and it was seeing the many derelict DH 98 Mosquitos from the former RAAF Base at nearby Narromine which triggered an interest in Warbirds from an early age. RAAF Narromine in WWII was a secret base which housed the DH98 Mosquito aircraft of the RAF […]
de Havilland Mosquito
de Havilland DH. 98 Mosquito | Wooden Wonder
Warbirds Online has a very great interest in the de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito, an aircraft which was unique in that it was a hugely successful aircraft of WWII and was the only mass produced combat aircraft of the era constructed largely of wood. The Mosquito was so successful that it was to perform a wide […]
Historic Aircraft, Warbird Restoration Projects, WarbirdsWilliam Maurice Shaw – Mosquito Pilot
William Maurice Shaw (Maurie) enlisted in the RAAF 1939 as he always wanted to fly. His passion for aviation lead him to fly de Havilland Mosquito’s during the war and it all started when his older sister Joyce paid for a joy flight for him is the 1930’s. Once he became a flying Officer he […]
Aviator Biographies, RAAF historic aircraftNew Zealand de Havilland Mosquito flies again
On 27 Sept 2012, the de Havilland Mosquito DH98 FB Mk26 KA114 flew again at Ardmore airfield in New Zealand for the first time since 1945. The Mosquito was a Canadian built aircraft and was delivered to the RCAF in 1945 and went straight into storage, later serving briefly with 77 Operational Training Unit and then back […]
NZ Warbirds, WarbirdsGlyn Powell’s Mosquito restoration – T43 NZ2308
In New Zealand, following on from the first flight of Jerry Yegans de Havilland Mosquito, FB Mk26 KA114, comes news of two further Mosquito restorations in the wings and progressing well. Glyn Powell’s de Havilland Mosquito is an Australian built FB Mk40, converted to T Mk43 standard as a trainer and flown post war by the RNZAF […]
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