The wooden airframe had a lower radar cross-section than metal planes.
Used wood instead of scarce strategic metals like aluminum.
Capable of carrying a 4,000 lb "blockbuster" bomb while remaining agile enough for dogfights. Legacy in Scale Modeling
Based on digital footprints, "Mosquito011" primarily appears as a used by scale modelers and hobbyists to label photographs of the de Havilland Mosquito aircraft. If you are looking for a report on the aircraft itself, Executive Summary: The "Wooden Wonder"
Tamiya (often cited in photo galleries labeled "mosquito011") Airfix Revell
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Light bomber, fighter-bomber, night fighter, and maritime strike. Materials: Primarily spruce, birch plywood, and balsa wood. Engines: Twin Rolls-Royce Merlin V12 engines.