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In the heat of World War II, while the world’s superpowers were racing to build heavy steel bombers, the Allies did something unthinkable: they built a high-performance combat aircraft out of plywood and spruce. Meet the De Havilland Mosquito, also known as the "Wooden Wonder." This Canadian-built masterpiece wasn’t just a fluke of engineering—it was a nightmare for the Luftwaffe. It was so fast that German fighters couldn't catch it, so quiet it could vanish into the night, and so versatile it performed everything from precision bombing to high-speed reconnaissance. In this video, we dive deep into the incredible story of how Canada turned "scrap wood" into the most feared multi-role aircraft of the war. In this video, you’ll discover: 🪵 The Secret Engineering: Why wood was actually superior to metal in 1940. ⚡ Unmatchable Speed: How the Mosquito outran the fastest German interceptors. 🎯 The Berlin Raid: The daring mission that literally silenced Goebbels' propaganda radio mid-broadcast. 🇨🇦 The Canadian Connection: How North American production lines kept the "Wooden Wonder" in the sky.