What you see here is a historic model. The original plane was made of wood and yet proved to be perhaps the most versatile of all the allied aircraft during WWII. You can find more at the Model A Acres Bed and Breakfast and Historical Replicas.
Thursday, November 18, 2021
De Haviland Mosquito
What you see here is a historic model. The original plane was made of wood and yet proved to be perhaps the most versatile of all the allied aircraft during WWII. You can find more at the Model A Acres Bed and Breakfast and Historical Replicas.
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...I love the nose art!
ReplyDeleteImagine a wooden plane. Nice one, Andy.
ReplyDeleteI am familiar with them through the War Museum. They were quite a plane.
ReplyDeleteA very impressive looking aircraft.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful historic aircraft. It looks like it is in flying condition, but given its age, perhaps not. The jeep looks just right sitting next to the plane.
ReplyDeleteA mean machine, very impressive!
ReplyDeleteLooks rather nice.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive indeed! As is Nipper, the dog, who is waiting to hear his master's voice.
ReplyDeleteNot bad for an B&B.
ReplyDeleteImpressive is a good word here.
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful view out that window! I'd be gazing out instead of getting my work done!
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That is a beauty!
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