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The wooden airframe had a lower radar cross-section than metal planes.

The aircraft remains a favorite for enthusiasts. It is a staple in the catalogs of major model brands: Mosquito011

Capable of carrying a 4,000 lb "blockbuster" bomb while remaining agile enough for dogfights. Legacy in Scale Modeling The wooden airframe had a lower radar cross-section

The de Havilland Mosquito was a British multi-role combat aircraft that served during World War II. It was unique for its nearly all-wood construction, earning it the nickname "The Wooden Wonder." Key Specifications Legacy in Scale Modeling The de Havilland Mosquito

Based on digital footprints, "Mosquito011" primarily appears as a used by scale modelers and hobbyists to label photographs of the de Havilland Mosquito aircraft. If you are looking for a report on the aircraft itself, Executive Summary: The "Wooden Wonder"

One of the fastest operational aircraft in the world at the time of its introduction. Strategic Advantages

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