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No armor, no guns and somehow unstoppable – the Mosquito’s wild gamble
How did a fragile, unarmed, wooden plane become one of the most feared aircraft of WWII? The de Havilland Mosquito defied ...
A critical advantage to the Mosquito’s wooden construction was its relatively light weight—giving it a fantastic top speed of 415 miles per hour. Summary and Key Points You Need to Know: The De ...
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The Top 5 British Aircraft Manufacturers Of WWII
Barns, manors, and mills were transformed into bustling assembly halls by the British aircraft industry during WWII, uniting together legendary aircraft builders in one struggle: Supermarine, Hawker, ...
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