| Registration / Serial: | G-ASKH |
| Alternate Serial: | RR299 |
| Military Code: | HT-E |
| Aircraft Original Type: | De Havilland D.H. 98 Mosquito |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | De Havilland D.H. 98 Mosquito |
| Aircraft Version: | De Havilland D.H. 98 Mosquito T3 |
| C/n (msn): | [ RR299 ] |
| Operator Titles: | British Aerospace |
| Display Paint: | UK - Air Force |
| City / Airport: | Duxford (EGSU)Map |
| Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
| Event: | Duxford VE Day 50th Anniversary Airshow 1995 |
| Photo Date: | 8 May 1995 |
| Photo by: | David IlottContact |
| Photo ID: | 484672Submit Correction |
| View count: | 713 |
This was the last airworthy Mosquito and it was owned by British Aerospace. First flying in 1940 the Mossie was a very effective, fast, all wooden aircraft and over 7000 were built. Tragically, this aircraft crashed and was destroyed killing both crew at Barton, Manchester during a display on 27th July 1996.
| Registration / Serial: | G-ASKH |
| Alternate Serial: | RR299 |
| Aircraft Version: | De Havilland D.H. 98 Mosquito T3 |
| C/n (msn): | [ RR299 ] |
| Operator Titles: | British Aerospace |
| Display Paint: | UK - Air Force |
| City / Airport: | Duxford (EGSU)Map | Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
| Photo Date: | 8 May 1995 |
| Photo by: | David IlottContact |
| Registration / Serial: | G-ASKH |
| Alternate Serial: | RR299 |
| Military Code: | HT-E |
| Aircraft Original Type: | De Havilland D.H. 98 Mosquito |
| Aircraft Generic Type: | De Havilland D.H. 98 Mosquito |
| Aircraft Version: | De Havilland D.H. 98 Mosquito T3 |
| C/n (msn): | [ RR299 ] |
| Operator Titles: | British Aerospace |
| Display Paint: | UK - Air Force |
| City / Airport: | Duxford (EGSU)Map |
| Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
| Event: | Duxford VE Day 50th Anniversary Airshow 1995 |
| Photo Date: | 8 May 1995 |
| Photo by: | David IlottContact |
| Photo ID: | 484672Submit Correction |
| View count: | 713 |
This was the last airworthy Mosquito and it was owned by British Aerospace. First flying in 1940 the Mossie was a very effective, fast, all wooden aircraft and over 7000 were built. Tragically, this aircraft crashed and was destroyed killing both crew at Barton, Manchester during a display on 27th July 1996.
| Registration / Serial: | G-ASKH |
| Alternate Serial: | RR299 |
| Aircraft Version: | De Havilland D.H. 98 Mosquito T3 |
| C/n (msn): | [ RR299 ] |
| Operator Titles: | British Aerospace |
| Display Paint: | UK - Air Force |
| City / Airport: | Duxford (EGSU)Map | Region / Country: | England, United Kingdom |
| Photo Date: | 8 May 1995 |
| Photo by: | David IlottContact |