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How "Furniture Makers" Built a "Wooden Plane" Faster Than a Messerschmitt They called it "The Wooden Coffin." In a war defined by aluminum and steel, one British engineer, Geoffrey de Havilland, proposed a high-speed bomber made of... plywood. Laughed at by the Air Ministry and dismissed as obsolete, de Havilland secretly built his "Wooden Wonder" with a team of furniture makers and violin builders. This is the incredible true story of the de Havilland Mosquito. An aircraft so fast it needed no guns, it could outrun the Luftwaffe's best fighters, strike targets with surgical precision (like the Oslo Gestapo HQ), and even break open prison walls to free resistance fighters. Discover how this "impossible" design, a revolutionary secret glue, and the courage to defy convention created one of the most versatile and feared aircraft of World War II.