A04023 de Havilland Mosquito B.XVI
Without question, the de Havilland Mosquito qualifies as one of the finest fighting aeroplanes of the Second World War and one which could claim to be the envy of every other air force, particularly the Luftwaffe, who tried, but never quite managed to produce an equivalent aircraft. A true multi-role aircraft, the Mosquito's famous nickname 'The Wooden Wonder' referenced the fact that this hugely successful British aircraft was constructed using 'non-strategic' materials and employed a clever system of balsa and birch plywood lamination, which gave the aircraft great strength. Although they relied on the performance and survivability of their Mosquitos, men in these units would often take its nickname a stage further and affectionately refer to their aircraft as 'Flying Furniture'.
Developed and tested largely as a private venture and without interference from the Air Ministry, once they saw what de Havilland had managed to produce, the Ministry were suitably impressed and immediately placed an order for 150 aircraft, with the Mosquito quickly attracting a 'priority status' production requirement. The Mosquito was one of the fastest aircraft in the world at that time and one which would prove to be something of an aviation phenomenon - although initially intended as a high speed bomber, Mosquitos would also operate as day and night fighters, pathfinders, night intruders, maritime strike and reconnaissance aircraft.
spec
length-17.42cm
height-7.3cm
width-22.9cm
wingspan-229mm
number of parts-161
scale-1:72
skill level-2
schemes
A04023 - de Havilland Mosquito B.XVI No, 571 Squadron, No 8 (pathfinder) Group, Royal Air Force Oakington, Cambridgeshire, England, September 1944 (A)
No 11 Silver - Metallic
No 24 Trainer Yellow - Matt
No 30 Dark Green - Matt
No 33 Black - Matt
No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic
No 61 Flesh - Matt
No 62 Leather - Matt
No 96 RAF Blue - Matt
No 106 Ocean Grey - Matt
No 163 Dark Green - Satin
No 28 Camouflage Grey - Matt
No 70 Brick Red - Matt
No 78 Cockpit Green - Matt
No 81 Pale Yellow - Matt
No 165 Medium Sea Grey - Matt
No 230 PRU Blue - Matt
A04023 - de Havilland Mosquito B.XVI No. 109 Squadron , Royal Air Force Wyton, Cambridgeshire, England, 1944 (B)
No 11 Silver - Metallic
No 24 Trainer Yellow - Matt
No 30 Dark Green - Matt
No 33 Black - Matt
No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic
No 61 Flesh - Matt
No 62 Leather - Matt
No 96 RAF Blue - Matt
No 106 Ocean Grey - Matt
No 163 Dark Green - Satin
No 28 Camouflage Grey - Matt
No 70 Brick Red - Matt
No 78 Cockpit Green - Matt
No 81 Pale Yellow - Matt
License line
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Safety Information
WARNING Not suitable for children under 36 months. It contains small parts which can present a choking hazard. Please retain these details and the address for future reference. CAUTION Please remove all packaging before giving the toy to a child.
