Photo of the Day 21st January 2026.

RR299/G-ASKH, De Haviland DH.98 Mosquito T.3, in Royal Air Force colours but owned by Rolls-Royce, at the annual Woodford Air Show, some time in the 1990s.

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Photo of the Day 4th August 2024. – Manc AvGeek

Photo of the Day 2nd March 2024. – Manc AvGeek

DH98 Mosquito B.35 This particular Mosquito represents the last bomber variant of the Mosquito, the B.35. Only two RAF Squadrons operated this type, both in the post-war period. However, they had a relatively short Service life as a bomber with many being converted as target tugs, designated TT.35. This Mosquito has since been moved to the RAF Museum's Bomber Hall. There are several Mosquitoes flying in the USA, and The People's Mosquito charity has just completed a set of fuselage moulds in the UK, as they begin to restore one of these beautiful aircraft to flight status. Please see www.peoplesmosquito.org.uk to learn more! #DeHavilland #DH98 #Mosquito #RAF #museum #WW2 #history #targettug #bomber #aircraft #restoration #aviation #photography #aviationphotography #RoyalAirForce #charity #avg #ThePeoplesMosquito #RegisteredCharity
Women seen fitting out the fuselage of a DH Mosquito. It is safe to say that without a strong effort by the female workforce of Great Britain, Canada and Australia, the De Havilland Mosquito would not have become the war-winning aircraft that it did. Women undertook highly skilled work in the manufacturing sector, maintained the aircraft wearing uniform, and delivered the planes to the frontline in Europe, as members of the Air Transport Auxiliary. The port and starboard fuselage shells will soon be mated together, and the build completed. #WW2 #women #womenatwar #war #DeHavilland #DH98 #Mosquito #fuselage #AirTransportAuxiliary #RAF #SeconWorldWar #avgeek #history #UK #Canada #Australia #aircraft #warplane