The DH 98 Mosquito (aka "Mossie") was one of the most adaptable aircraft used during World War II, with at least forty-two uniquely different versions built and operated by the British and her Allies.
Discover the fascinating beginnings of two of World War II’s most iconic aircraft. From the revolutionary twin-engine design ...
IT has been announced that a wooden construction aircraft, the Curtis C.76 known as the Caravan, has just been completed in the United States, being the first of its kind, in that country, to be ...
Archaeologists have discovered two logs that were cut with stone tools almost half a million years ago beside a waterfall in central Africa. The surprising find suggests that early hominins—members of ...
The renewable raw material wood is climate-neutral and at the same time light and strong, making it fundamentally attractive for use in vehicle manufacturing. One challenge to date has been joining ...
A critical advantage to the Mosquito’s wooden construction was its relatively light weight—giving it a fantastic top speed of 415 miles per hour. During World War II, the Allied nations had different ...