Mosquito Manufacturing in Australia in 1944

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2009

A black and white documentary showing how the Mosquito Bomber of WW2 was manufactured from balsa wood and glue, in Australia, in 1944.

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  • Fantastic post!!!

    I met and even have the autographs of Canadian Aces who flew these things!!

    The stories, and the way they described the faces of the Germans, after they saw what had just shot them down!!

    That and the night fighting / crashing that this plane safely brought them home from!!

    Way Cool Post!!

    TTFN

    Bruce Webb CD

  • I <3 England.

  • crazy glue? lol

  • Th edesigner de Havilland was French and the engines were RR Merlins.

    My dear Aussie cousin

  • Termites delight

  • Thats how us Aussies do it over 400mph,no armor and made out of wood

  • Wonderful footage, with typical propaganda of the era!

    Very nice, thanks for posting Kaptin.

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