
Mosquito B Mk IV
The Mosquito B Mk IV was a British twin-engine fighter-bomber used during World War II. Made primarily of wood, it was lightweight yet powerful, allowing it to carry a significant payload over long distances with excellent speed and maneuverability. Its versatility enabled roles such as reconnaissance, anti-ship missions, and bomber attacks. Because of its innovative construction and performance, it became one of the most effective and adaptable aircraft of its time, serving with distinction in various theaters during the war.