List of surviving de Havilland Mosquitos

Main article: de Havilland Mosquito
Mosquito FB.26 KA114/ZK-MOS

The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British multi-role combat aircraft with a two-man crew that served with the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries during the Second World War and with many other air forces around the world in the postwar era. Only a few aircraft survive of almost 8,000 built. Three examples were airworthy as of September 2016.

Australia

1 A52-319 is on display at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra.
On display
Under restoration

Belgium

On display

Canada

Airworthy
VP189 on display at the Alberta Aviation Museum
On display
Under restoration

China

A replica/mockup de Havilland Canada DH.98 Mosquito FB.26 using a real wing on display at China Aviation Museum, Datangshan, XiaoTangShan, Chang Ping County.[12]

New Zealand

Airworthy
On display
Under restoration
Stored

Norway

On display

South Africa

On display

United Kingdom

TA719 in 2005 at Duxford
On display

Under restoration

United States

KA114 taxiing after landing at the Military Aviation Museum
Airworthy
Kermit Weeks and his Mosquito
On display

References

Notes
  1. "Mosquito Mk. 40/A52-319." www.warbirdregistry.org, 2005. Retrieved: 13 September 2009. Note: Last information as of 2002.
  2. "Mosquito/HR621." www.warbirdregistry.org, 2005. Retrieved: 13 September 2009. Note: updated 2014.
  3. http://www.camdenmuseumofaviation.com.au/aircraft-details.php?id=30
  4. "Mosquito/RK952." www.warbirdregistry.org, 2005. Retrieved: 13 September 2009.
  5. http://www.vicair.net/mosquito.html
  6. http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?129734-Mosquito-B35-VR796-first-engine-runs/page2
  7. https://www.facebook.com/VicAirMtnc/posts/724552937583662
  8. http://www.vicair.net/mosquito-2.html
  9. "Mosquito/KB336." www.warbirdregistry.org, 2005. Retrieved: 13 September 2009.
  10. "Mosquito/VP189." www.warbirdregistry.org, 2005. Retrieved: 13 September 2009.
  11. "deHavilland Mosquito KB161 - Canadian Hist. Aircraft Assc." Warbird Information Exchange, 04/12/2015. Retrieved: 18 August 2016
  12. http://www.ruudleeuw.com/pdf/datangshan-dec03.pdf
  13. "De Havilland Mosquito TV959 First engine runs in 60 years" AvSpecs video posted to YouTube.com, 2016. Accessed 19 August 2016.
  14. Mosquito Takes to the Skies!, MRC Aviation blog, 26 September 2016. Accessed 26 September 2016
  15. NZDF Serials - Mosquito, ADF Serials. Accessed 26 September 2016
  16. "Mosquito Mk. 40/A52-1053." www.warbirdregistry.org, 2005. Retrieved: 13 September 2009.
  17. http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=9909F
  18. http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?129828-Another-Mosquito-project-to-Glyn-Powell
  19. World's rich list keeps Ardmore workshop flying high Retrieved: 18 August 2016.
  20. http://rnzaf.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=Airshows&action=display&thread=16547
  21. http://www.platinumfighters.com/#!mosquito/c1gbn
  22. Another Mosquito restoration to begin in New Zealand, FlyPast magazine June 2015 issue, Key Publishing.
  23. "DE HAVILLAND" (page 10 of PDF file), Warbirds Directory, Geoff Goodall. Accessed 30 August 2016.
  24. "Mosquito/TE863." www.warbirdregistry.org, 2005. Retrieved: 13 September 2009.
  25. "NZ2355." mossie.org. Retrieved: 14 September 2009. Note: The aircraft is not complete and is in poor condition.
  26. "Mosquito/TW117." www.warbirdregistry.org, 2005. Retrieved: 13 September 2009.
  27. "Museum Exhibitions:DH-98." luftfart.museum. Retrieved: 14 September 2009.
  28. "Mosquito/LR480."www.warbirdregistry.org, 2005. Retrieved: 13 September 2009.
  29. 1 2 3 Ellis 2008, p. 78.
  30. Ellis 2008, p. 267.
  31. Ellis 2008, p. 174.
  32. Ellis 2008, p. 23.
  33. The People's Mosquito
  34. http://peoplesmosquito.wordpress.com/2014/03/16/project-update-16th-march-2014/
  35. http://peoplesmosquito.wordpress.com/2014/04/26/the-peoples-mosquito-is-cutting-wood/
  36. "Mosquito/RS709." www.warbirdregistry.org, 2005. Retrieved: 13 September 2009.
  37. "Mosquito/RS712." www.warbirdregistry.org, 2005. Retrieved: 13 September 2009.
  38. "Mosquito." airventuremuseum.org. Retrieved: 24 December 2011.
  39. "Oshkosh 2010"Kermit's Blog 2010. Retrieved: 14 October 2010.
Bibliography
  • Ellis, Ken (2008). Wrecks and Relics. Manchester, UK: Crécy Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85979-134-2. 
  • Howe, Stuart (1986). Mosquito Survivors. Bourne Ends, Buckinghamshire, UK: Aston Publications. ISBN 978-0-946627-11-0. 
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