De Havilland Mosquito: Wwii’s “Wooden Wonder”

The Tac Mosquito emerged as a formidable aircraft during World War II, primarily serving in reconnaissance and ground attack roles. As a light bomber and fighter-bomber, it showcased its versatility with a range of armament options. Its exceptional twin-engine design and all-wooden construction earned it the nickname “the Wooden Wonder,” leaving a remarkable legacy in aviation history.

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