Wooden Wonder by Edward Bishop (Hardcover, 1980)

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PublisherTBS T.H.E. Book Service LTD
ISBN-139780906393048
eBay Product ID (ePID)91861323

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Publication Year1980
Book TitleWooden Wonder
Number of Pages175 Pages
LanguageEnglish
AuthorEdward Bishop
FormatHardcover

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Item Height220 mm
Item Width140 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorEdward Bishop

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  • The Mosquito the Wooden Wonder

    Luckily Geoffrey De Havilland was the driving force at De Havilland Aviation and he knew that the country and was going to run very short of Aviation Aluminium to build the Spitfire and other aerocraft. Luckily the Hurricane had quite a lot of fabric on the fuselage. Luckily the UK has quite a lot of factories and furniture and wood was not in so short of supplies as was Aviation Aluminium was. Considering the time taken from design to production of the very first Mosquito was an incredible feat of aeronautical engineering. "Experts" dismissed the plane as it was only made of wood it would not be able to compete with more modern planes. The Mosquito was the fastest combat plane until the jet planes came in at the tail end of the second war. When my father told me that his furniture factory made some parts for the "Wooden Wonder" I was so proud of him.

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