de Havilland Mosquito
Aircraft / Project / Craft· 2 declassified document(s)
Also: Mosquito
The de Havilland Mosquito was a British twin-engine, multirole combat aircraft used extensively during World War II, notable for its primarily wooden construction. Operating in roles ranging from light bomber to night fighter, Mosquito crews occasionally reported anomalous aerial phenomena during combat sorties. These sightings added to the international records of 'foo fighters' during and shortly after the war.
Mosquito crews operating during and shortly after WWII reported anomalous aerial phenomena, adding to the international 'foo fighter' records.