The historic de Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI TE881/NZ2345 is being restored to flying condition by AVSpecs in New Zealand.
World War II saw experimental attempts to mount enormous cannons on aircraft to attack ships, submarines, and ground targets.
Open days will take place on Sunday, January 18; Saturday, February 21; and Sunday, March 22, with visiting hours from 10am to 4pm. Visitors can expect to see historic photographs, rare artefacts, ...
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