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Old August 21st 16, 01:50 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Is that the DHC plant at Downsview? The hangars do not look British.
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Old August 21st 16, 02:41 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Is that the DHC plant at Downsview? The hangars do not look British.




"Celebrating the construction of the 1,000th
de Havilland Mosquito bomber aircraft at the
de Havilland Canada plant in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, c1944" http://tinyurl.com/zwdunmy

Close as I could find.



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Old August 21st 16, 04:25 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Andrew Chaplin wrote in
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Mitchell Holman wrote in
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Is that the DHC plant at Downsview? The hangars do not look British.




"Celebrating the construction of the 1,000th
de Havilland Mosquito bomber aircraft at the
de Havilland Canada plant in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, c1944" http://tinyurl.com/zwdunmy

Close as I could find.


Probably 1945. Some sosrces say that DHC had produced around 1,130 of the
type by the end of the war, others, that DHC reaced that number by the end
of production in 1951. I suspect that prodcution would have been at a
failry low rate after VE-Day.

I have run down the fact that this aircraft bore the serial KA406. Perhaps
someone can find a production date.
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