Built 1945 as a B.35 bomber, it was later converted into a TT.35 trainer. Withdrawn from use in 1961, it originally flew to Speke Airport for display by the City of Liverpool, but was instead only stored. In 1968 it was civil registered as G-AWJV to fly in the film ‘633 Squadron’, which was filmed at Bovingdon airfield.
After this it joined what was then the ‘Mosquito Air Museum’ where it was initially displayed as ‘HX922’ coded ‘EF-G’, before beautifully restored to B.35 standard and the markings of 571sqn RAF.
On display in the Main Hangar at the de Havilland Aircraft Museum, Salisbury Hall, London Colney, UK.
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