Crowood Aviation Series: De Havilland Mosquito (1997) By Martin W. Bowman
De Havilland's Mosquito was conceived in 1938 as a high-speed speed unarmed bomber, built mainly from wood. Its adaptability saw it as a night fighter, bomber, photoreconnaissance aeroplane, high-speed courier aircraft, target marker, and anti-shipping strike aircraft. This is the story of the Mosquito's design and development, its operational use with both the RAF and USAAF, and of its production in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. Appendices list the many variants, production totals, and nightfighter kills. This volume contains many rare and unpublished photographs.
- Hard Cover With Dust Jacket
- 192 pages
- In Good Condition































