WW2 de Havilland Mosquito low level display
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Awesome twin-Merlin sounds and great video of Keith Skilling and Dave Philips putting the newly restored World War 2-era Mosquito FB.26 fighter bomber through its paces during the aircraft's second display at Ardmore Aerodrome in Auckland, New Zealand. • KA114 (the serial no of this particular aircraft) is now painted in the colours of EG-Y of 487 (RNZAF) Squadron during 1943-1944. Three different Mosquitos carried these identification codes during that period. • This aircraft has been rebuilt/restored by AvSpecs (a.k.a. Warbird Restorations) in Auckland, and by a huge number and variety of subcontractors around the country and around the world -- well done (and thanks) to you all. • Special thanks to Glyn Powell of Auckland whose foresight and dedication over the past twenty years has meant that it has been possible to build a new wooden fuselage and wings for this aircraft. • ** Historical Machines TV — Free 7-Day Trial ** : See much more video material like this, and more, on our premier video-on-demand streaming service at http://www.historicalmachines.tv/page.... • It'll cost you less that the price of a cup of coffee for a monthly subscription, and stere's heaps to see that you won't find on this channel. • -- • #aviationfilm #mosquito #HAFU #ww2warbirds • http://www.aviationfilm.com • Copyright © 2012 Historical Aviation Film Unit • This video material may not be reproduced in any form (except as an embedded video on any other website), without the written permission of the Historical Aviation Film Unit.
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