Haynes De Havilland Mosquito Owners Workshop Manual (1940 onwards – all marks): An Insight into Developing, Flying, Servicing and Restoring Britain's Legendary ‘Wooden Wonder’ Fighter-bomber.
Nicknamed the ‘wooden wonder’ due to its largely wooden construction, the de Havilland Mosquito was one of the most versatile and successful combat aircraft of the Second World War. Offering insights into the design, construction and operational career of the iconic Mossie, this manual gets under the aircraft's birch and balsa skin to examine its anatomy and describe the painstaking restoration to flight by Avspecs (New Zealand) of Jerry Yagen's FB26 KA114 and of Victoria Air Maintenance's B35 VR796 in British Columbia, Canada.
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After the Spitfire and Lancaster, the Mosquito is probably the most famous
British military aircraft of WW2. Unique Haynes Manual insights into the
construction and anatomy of the Mossie. Features the restorations of Mosquito
FB26, KA114, and B35, VR796. Includes high-quality archive and restoration
photographs. KA114 is currently the world's only airworthy Mosquito.
Author Biography
Jonathan Falconer is the author of more than 25 books on aspects of aviation and military history. He is now a senior commissioning editor with Haynes Publishing. Brian Rivas has followed a career as a journalist. Now retired, he is the author of John Derry (2008) and A Very British Sound Barrier (2012).