Mosquito (Total: 7,777, Canadian: 30, Group 30)

de Havilland Mosquito

(British Aerospace photo) (Source Bomber Command Museum of Canada)

The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British twin-engine shoulder-winged multi-role combat aircraft, introduced during the Second World War. It was one of few operational front-line aircraft of the era whose frame was constructed almost entirely of wood. Nicknamed The Wooden Wonder, it was affectionately as the "Mossie" to its crews. The total number of DH98 Mosquito aircraft built was 7,781, the type serving with the main Allied air forces, including both the United States and Russia.

When Mosquito production began in 1941 it was the fastest propeller driven operational aircraft in the world. The first variant was an unarmed, high-speed, high-altitude photo-reconnaissance aircraft. Originally conceived as an unarmed fast bomber, the Mosquito's use evolved during the war into many roles including low to medium-altitude daytime tactical bomber, high-altitude night bomber, pathfinder, day or night fighter, fighter-bomber, intruder, and maritime strike aircraft. It was also used by the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) as a fast transport to carry small high-value cargoes to, and from, neutral countries, through enemy-controlled airspace. The crew of two, pilot and navigator, sat side by side, but a single passenger could ride in the aircraft's bomb bay when necessary.

The Mosquito FB Mk. VI was often flown in special raids, such as Operation Jericho, an attack on Amiens Prison in early 1944, and precision attacks against military intelligence, security and police facilities (such as Gestapo headquarters). On the 10th anniversary of the Nazi' seizure of power in 1943, a morning Mosquito attack knocked out the main Berlin broadcasting station while Hermann Goering was speaking, putting his speech off the air. Goering later said: "It makes me furious when I see the Mosquito. I turn green and yellow with envy. There is nothing the British do not have. They have the geniuses and we have the nincompoops."

The Mosquito flew with the RCAF and other air forces in the European, Mediterranean and Italian theatres. After the end of the Second World War Spartan Air Services flew 10 ex-RAF Mosquitoes, mostly B.35's plus one of only six PR.35's built, for high-altitude photographic survey work in Canada. There are approximately 30 non-flying Mosquitos around the world with five airworthy examples, four in the United States, and one in Canada. Harold Skaarup web page and Wikipedia

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Kestrel Publications USAAF F-8 Mosquito Serial Numbers

Royal Canadian Air Force Mosquitos shipped to Taiwanese Airforce

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA871

s/n VA871

VA 871

Known Units: 204AFS


last update: 2025-June-05

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA872

s/n VA872

VA 872

Known Units: 54OTU; 226OCU


last update: 2025-June-05
   1947-June-25 Landing Accident Swung on landing and under carriage collapsed Bentwaters

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA873

s/n VA873

VA 873

Known Units: 605; 616; 608; 64


last update: 2025-June-05
   1949-August-12 Take-off Accident Swung on take-off and under carriage collapsed Linton-on-Ouse

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA874

s/n VA874

VA 874

Known Units: 16OTU


last update: 2025-June-05
   1946-November-22 Landing Accident Swung on landing and under carriage collapsed Cottesmore

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA875

s/n VA875

VA 875

Known Units: 54OTU; SF Linton; 64; 204AFS; KEU; HCCS


last update: 2025-June-05
   1957-April-10 Struck off Strength

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA876

s/n VA876

VA 876

Known Units: 608


last update: 2025-June-05
   1948-September-16 Landing Accident Both engines cut bellylanded near Thornaby

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA877

s/n VA877

VA 877

Known Units: RN 762


last update: 2025-June-05
   1948-April-20 Accident Crash Ford

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA878

s/n VA878

VA 878

Known Units: RN 762


last update: 2025-June-05
   1956-September-04 Take-off Accident Engine failed on takeoff crashed thro boundary fence pts preserved York

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA879

s/n VA879

VA 879

Known Units: RN 780; 762


last update: 2025-June-05
   1955-August-11 Accident Crash Abbotsinch fire dump

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA880

s/n VA880

VA 880

Known Units: RN 762


last update: 2025-June-05
   1955-August-11 Accident Crash Abbotsinch fire dump

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA881

s/n VA881

VA 881

Known Units: RN 762


last update: 2025-June-05
   1948-April-19 Struck off Strength Fleetlands UK

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA882

s/n VA882

VA 882

Known Units: 500; FETS


last update: 2025-June-05
   1953-January-22 Landing Accident Swung during asymmetric landing and under carriage collapsed Seletar

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA883

s/n VA883

VA 883

Known Units: 609; SF Celle; 231OCU; HCEU; FTU


last update: 2025-June-05

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA884

s/n VA884

VA 884

Known Units:


last update: 2025-June-05
   1949-March-03 to Armee de l'air (France)

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA885

s/n VA885

VA 885

Known Units:


last update: 2025-June-05
   1949-March-03 to Armee de l'air (France)

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA886

s/n VA886

VA 886

Known Units: CFS


last update: 2025-June-05
   1949-May-13 Take-off Accident Engine cut after take-off hit wall in forced landing 6m SW of Little Rissington

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA887

s/n VA887

VA 887

Known Units: 139


last update: 2025-June-05
   1948-September-18 Accident Crash Dived into ground during slow roll Coningsby

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA888

s/n VA888

VA 888

Known Units: 608; 81; FETS; 45


last update: 2025-June-05
   1953-March-13 Struck off Strength

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA889

s/n VA889

VA 889

Known Units: SF Tangmere; SF West Malling; CFS


last update: 2025-June-05
   1950-April-12 Take-off Accident under carriage collapsed on take-off Little Rissington

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA890

s/n VA890

VA 890

Known Units: APS Lubeck; SF Wahn


last update: 2025-June-05
   1949-September-16 Landing Accident Swung on landing and under carriage collapsed Celle

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA891

s/n VA891

VA 891

Known Units: CFS; 204AFS


last update: 2025-June-05
   1950-July-10 Landing Accident Swung on landing and under carriage collapsed Swinderby

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA892

s/n VA892

VA 892

Known Units: CFS; 204AFS


last update: 2025-June-05
   1951-July-03 Landing Accident on approach Wigsley

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA893

s/n VA893

VA 893

Known Units: SF West Malling; 29


last update: 2025-June-05
   1951-April-21 Landing Accident Undershot single-engined landing Tangmere

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA894

s/n VA894

VA 894

Known Units: SF Wahn


last update: 2025-June-05
   1949-February-18 Landing Accident Swung on landing Wahn damaged beyond repair

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA923

s/n VA923

VA 923

Known Units: 616; 204AFS


last update: 2025-June-05
   1951-November-01 Landing Accident Engine cut during single-engined approach 1 1/2m SE of Strubby

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA924

s/n VA924

VA 924

Known Units: CFS; 204AFS; 231OCU


last update: 2025-June-05

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA925

s/n VA925

VA 925

Known Units: 21; 1689 Flt; 4FP


last update: 2025-June-05
   1952-March-27 Accident Crash on sandbank in Severn 1m W of Magor Denny Mon.

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA926

s/n VA926

VA 926

Known Units: 609; 204AFS; HCEU


last update: 2025-June-05

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA927

s/n VA927

VA 927

Known Units: 204AFS; 41; 58


last update: 2025-June-05
   1953-February-10 Accident Crash Flew into rising ground in cloud on GCA calibration flight Ewelme Oxon

Mosquito T.Mk. III serial VA928

s/n VA928

VA 928

Known Units: 231OCU; 109; 139; 199


last update: 2025-June-05