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some interesting info... man what a beautiful plane.. Thank goodness there are individuals with the money and resources to accomplish such restorations.
I have seen some neat photos of Mozzies landing in Toronto at the DeHavilland plant coming in low --very very low, across a city street. I was also told wings were made at the motor torpedo boat plant in montreal as they had the skilled workers and materials (as they were building the wooden MTBs) to do the job.
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