During WWII the Mosquito was the most versatile and potent British fighter/bomber. Also known as the "Mossy", "Wooden Wonder", or "Termites Dinner", it was in service until 1953 and did every job any other plane could do up to 1944, and could deliver a 4000 lb cookie bomb a thousand miles away. Pre-1942 design, eligible for Society of Antique Modelers (SAM) contests.
This display model kit contains a full-size rolled plan, printed balsa and hand-picked balsa strip wood, vacuum-molded canopy, spinners and gun turret, wheels, TissueCal™ markings, and Easy Built Lite tissue in desert tan, evergreen, and light sky blue. To build this model you will need a building board set, hobby knife, fine sandpaper, and glue.
CUSTOMER BUILDS & INFO
Plans and dies for this kit date back to the 1940s. These images are to help the builder identify part numbers, which have faded over time, and their respective locations.
Nobuchika Okada converted his Mosquito for rubber-powered flight. Read his building notes HERE
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Wingspan | 25" |
Classification | Bombers & Multi Engine, World War II Aircraft |