Ah the Wooden Wonder, something so backwardly radical that it worked wonders, and the Air Ministry didn't believe them, just proves you can never trust pencil necks!
A bomber that became a fighter! And a damn fine one at that! Now that is radical. Ah the purr of those twin Merlins. Sweet music too my ears.
Is it true that someone over on the other side of the Pond has nearly finished restoring one to flying condition?
Ozzy
A guy in Canada has a Mosquito in rebuild but it's a project without a time limit. Funds are limited and parts are rare, but it is comming along.
Kermit Weeks brought an airworthy Mossie from the UK but it suffered from delamination problems and is now grounded. Don't know about it being restored but I'm sure if MR. Weeks thinks it can be done he will do it.
The Fighter Collection has a Mosquito that is a possible airworthy project and it has now been shipped out for restoration.
The 262 replica had an undercarrige faliure shortly after landing and is now in rebuild. There will be two more 262's another two seater and a lone single seater. Don't think they plan to build any more unless they get more orders.
There are a number of FW 190 replicas also being built. One of my favorite WW2 Warbirds, I'd love to see the real thing, but it would be nice to see one of these new builds at next years Flying Legends.