De Havilland D.H. 98 Mosquito Super Video - 46 min

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Sit back and turn up the speakers, as you're in for over 40 minutes of pure, uninterrupted twin Merlin music from Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum's de Havilland D.H.98 Mosquito T.Mk.III, "Wag's War Wagon."
The FHCAM’s Mosquito was built in Leavesden, England, as a training aircraft in 1945. The plane was among the last of the type to be retired from RAF service in 1963. Turned over to the Imperial War Museum (IWM), the Mosquito appeared in the 1964 film 633 Squadron.
After filming, the plane was displayed in an IWM facility until 1988. The plane was traded to the FHCAM in 2003 and sent to Avspecs Ltd. In New Zealand for restoration to flight status. It returned to the skies in late 2016. While the plane retains some aspects of a trainer, additions were made to give the Mosquito the appearance of a wartime FB.Mk.VI fighter-bomber.

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  • @stevemurphy4831
    @stevemurphy4831Күн бұрын

    No music no voice over..excellent

  • @jeanclaudedamamme9874
    @jeanclaudedamamme9874 Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful aircraft, stunning shots. Just marvelous. Thank you from France for posting.

  • @steveanthony9469
    @steveanthony946920 күн бұрын

    Love this most beautiful aircraft, nothing beats it.

  • @sparks1504
    @sparks15045 жыл бұрын

    everything else set aside, one of my favorite airplanes of the war, beautifully designed and as sleek as the wind...my best to all those involved....

  • @MrDaiseymay

    @MrDaiseymay

    Жыл бұрын

    Naaaagh THEEE BEST

  • @kendutton-topping5568
    @kendutton-topping55685 ай бұрын

    Lovely to see a 605 sq liveried night fighter. My grandfather flew and was killed in UP-K HX823, must have been very close to the colour scheme he flew. For info a lot of 605 planes had the letter in white in a smaller font either directly on the front of the fuselage underneath the guns or either side a bit further back. Once again thanks for posting. Amazing work

  • @306champion
    @306champion2 жыл бұрын

    17:50 Here is what it's all about, what a beautiful sight and sound. What a job you lot have done in remembrance of the blokes that flew these. Budd Tingwell flew the Mozzy over France in recon after doing recon in the Spit. He loved both but none more than the Mozzy. For those who dont know, Bud was a famous Aussie actor who also did voice overs in "Thunderbirds". The Mozzie was about a100 MPH faster than the B25 with half the crew.

  • @danielblythe5337
    @danielblythe53373 жыл бұрын

    What a great video! Some of the greatest and rarest WWII Warbirds!

  • @armandoiturrioz7180
    @armandoiturrioz71803 жыл бұрын

    I remember a film with Cliff Robertson 633 mosquito squadron...

  • @rollonsummertime
    @rollonsummertime Жыл бұрын

    wow

  • @mikeh1404
    @mikeh14043 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video

  • @Cubito_Ignacio
    @Cubito_IgnacioАй бұрын

    19:15 MIGHTY ENGINES ROAR!! ❤❤❤

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay3 жыл бұрын

    THEE BEST MOZZIE VID YET !, Great visuals and sound. BUT, SHEEEE-iT< some of the bunching looked scary, I know it's all to do with angles and perspection, but, I neary crushed me ''MOUSE'.

  • @IncognitoChild
    @IncognitoChild9 ай бұрын

    Forgive my ignorance but how did you retain the "prop rotation" in your video. Did you run a low frame rate to achieve this?

  • @eamo106
    @eamo1067 ай бұрын

    Now that was an Airshow ! I guess in the USA or Canada ? Year ? Place ?

  • @Juno58
    @Juno58 Жыл бұрын

    21:25 was there a problem with the left landing gear?

  • @DailyGrindAus
    @DailyGrindAus5 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video, amazing to thing that this couldn't have been made 10 years ago, but the dedicated warbird community are putting so many historic aircraft into the sky....Great photography.

  • @trespire
    @trespire5 жыл бұрын

    Twin engine, high performance, multi-role fighter. The Mosquito is the direct ancestor to the F-15 Eagle.

  • @Biffo1262
    @Biffo12625 жыл бұрын

    Sadly we attended one of the last UK Mosquitoes when it crashed with the loss of the crew at Barton Air Show. A very sad day.

  • @keithc.5764

    @keithc.5764

    3 жыл бұрын

    WHAAAAATTT????

  • @pauldrinkwater2621

    @pauldrinkwater2621

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes I remember it well I was there . Flat spun into Irlam moss . Absolute tragedy . I used to love seeing it flying over chester from Sealand airbase . It was always low level . About 500 feet . Happier times.

  • @IncognitoChild

    @IncognitoChild

    9 ай бұрын

    The Biggin Hill Mosquito restoration has been green lit - which should be available in 2026!🤞🙏🙂

  • @ianstewartaviation2634
    @ianstewartaviation26345 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video thanks for sharing

  • @trespire
    @trespire5 жыл бұрын

    Isn't the Mosquito called the wooden wonder. Composite construction before there were composite materials.

  • @andrewward9601
    @andrewward96015 жыл бұрын

    Lovely..... Looks like the engines gave them a ride for their money, back firing, but hey, this is half the fun, especially for the mechanics ;) well done all....

  • @fight2flyphoto
    @fight2flyphoto5 жыл бұрын

    Take-offs start at 17:00

  • @MrDaiseymay

    @MrDaiseymay

    Жыл бұрын

    Good---Now go to 29.3 and see / hear the best flypass ever. on full screen

  • @sparks1504
    @sparks15045 жыл бұрын

    i absolutely love this plane , but i have a question thats always been on my mind......i am always in fear of the ground crewman being to close to the propeller at startup...shouldnt he use a little more caution and step back about 10 ft....lets try to be a little bit more cautious.....

  • @fight2flyphoto

    @fight2flyphoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    These people are professionals who have worked with vintage aircraft nearly their entire professional lives and as such, know exactly where to stand. When my camera is zoomed all the way in, such as what you see in these videos, relative distance is greatly compressed, giving an illusion that they are standing inches from the propellers, when in fact they are out by the wingtips, several feet away, where the fire extinguishers usually are located as well. I assure you this is no amateur hour.

  • @fight2flyphoto

    @fight2flyphoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    And the part at 7:30, he's at least 10 feet from he aircraft. Has to be close enough to be in the sight of the pilot.

  • @trespire

    @trespire

    5 жыл бұрын

    @sparks1504 For both jet engines & propeller driven planes, there are two hazard areas to stay clear of. First area is typically indicated by a red line on the fuselage. On jets this is in line with the "hot stage" of the jet engine. In case there is a mechanical failure in this critical area, titanium turbine blades could fly out. The same red line is painted on propeller driven planes in line with the airscrew itself. Never stand in line with the red line when the engine is running. Second area is like you stated, in front of the intake zone, hazard of being sucked into the jet / airscrew. On helicopters one needs to be aware of the tail rotor hazards. Many ground crew & air crew have been hit by helicopter tail rotors.

  • @DougHanchard
    @DougHanchard5 жыл бұрын

    What field's was this filmed? Looked like Boeing Field in Renton in a few shots.

  • @fight2flyphoto

    @fight2flyphoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    It was all shot at Paine Field in Everett.

  • @MARKLOCKWOOD2012
    @MARKLOCKWOOD20125 жыл бұрын

    Yea that’s a cold start for sure,weird how she didn’t light quick. By cranking and running right engine gets the other motivated. Mags to spark plugs, to not enough priming. Back when my father flew I had to hand prop once it took some doing but she went. After a short flight ✈️ battery was done. Would not light. So give em a prop turn. It’s good and better to hear em verses sitting a museum collecting dust. Still think you can do candy parachute drops for kids.

  • @ohwell2790

    @ohwell2790

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mark , I always thought when one engine was running the other engine thought to its self, maybe I ought to run too. And, like you, all engines are female, no wonder they are bitches when they are cold. That is the stupidest thing ever written on U TUBE to refer to anything mechanical as female. You left home yet?

  • @sparks1504
    @sparks15045 жыл бұрын

    never once intimated it was an "amateur hour"....it just seemed as though they were much closer then they were.....

  • @MARKLOCKWOOD2012
    @MARKLOCKWOOD20125 жыл бұрын

    If you ever get in a fuel pinch in a car or truck. Aviation fuel. My father did when was flying models to. Parked on a hill which the carb and remaining fuel ran to where fuel pick up couldn’t get the rest. Some one took their cub up hmm 🤔 gave him fifty for what was left in his tanker truck. Thirty gallons or less don’t remember how much. Usually my father’s surburban got ten mpg on a good day. After he finished flying we’ll see what would happen. Well it lit and the truck had more pep and cleaned out entire fuel system and the pistons and valves all the carbon was cooked off. I mean she smoked so bad the sheriff’s car was blocked behind us he thought we were on fire. I was laughing 😂 so hard. My dad barely touched the gas off to the races. Not sure on the mileage but instead of every three days we got over a week on fuel. My dad was concerned on damage valves were new looking pistons like new. He wandered if they were replaced or cleaned. Cleaned by av gas. She ran smoother and cooler. Not sure on injected cars or trucks today or flex fuel but I’m sure it work if you got into fuel pinch.

  • @timrussell9869

    @timrussell9869

    6 ай бұрын

    Av gas will cook your engine. Need to mix it with some lower octane fuel. Mate of mine filled one of our cars and it blew the engine.

  • @chrisrichards2544
    @chrisrichards25445 жыл бұрын

    The DB605 at 32:55 doesn't sound too bad either!