The de Havilland Mosquito 1/5
The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British combat aircraft that excelled in a number of roles during the Second World War. Originally conceived as an unarmed fast bomber, uses of the Mosquito included: low to medium altitude daytime tactical bomber, high altitude night bomber, pathfinder, day or night fighter, fighter-bomber, intruder, maritime strike and photo reconnaissance aircraft. It was also used as the basis for a single-seat heavy fighter, the de Havilland Hornet. The aircraft served with the Royal Air Force (RAF) and many other air forces during the Second World War and postwar (see Operators below). The Mosquito was known affectionately as the "Mossie" to its crews and was also known as "The Wooden Wonder" or "The Timber Terror" as the bulk of the aircraft was made of laminated plywood.
high
reconnaissance
Photo
and
strike
maritime
intruder
bomber
Fighter
night
or
day
pathfinder
altitude
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tactical
Daytime
medium
to
low
fast
unarmed
aircraft
Combat
British
mosquito
DH-98
Havilland