The de Havilland Mosquito was an outstanding warplane on every count, and although it was overshadowed by the Spitfire as being the most popular aircraft from the war, it was certainly the most popular with the pilots that flew them. This revered aircraft could carry phenomenal loads over extremely long distances, performing feats out of all proportion to the specification originally envisaged by its designers. This is the story of the Mosquito aircraft, from design to production and how it saved Allied sympathisers in the Second World War.
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