Fastest Warplane in the World | Building Britain's Mosquito (1943)
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 Published On May 10, 2024

A propaganda film spruiking the success of the De Haviland Mosquito in World War II. But the footage is historically interesting as it captures several important scenes - including the design and drawing office of the De Havilland Aircraft Head Office and Works at Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, in 1943.
The narrator speaks over footage showing a general arrangement drawing for a DH 98 Mosquito bomber aircraft, most likely the B. Mk IV variant.
The narrator details DH 98 Mosquito construction techniques and performance statistics over footage including a general arrangement drawing for the Mk IV bomber variant and interior factory views of a production line. Factory workers cut wood and shape Mosquito fuselage sections. A monocoque fuselage is shown being lowered by hoist onto a waiting wing assembly. Inspection pits are used to test an aircraft's undercarriage and bomb-release equipment.
The propaganda film end with a Mosquito B Mk IV being rolled out of its workshop hangar prior to delivery (DZ 416).
Aerial footage shows a pair of RAF 105 Squadron Mosquito aircraft in flight (105 being the first squadron to be issued with the Mosquito aircraft in November 1941).

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