Newly Restored Mosquito PZ474 Featured in New Video

Lewis Air Legends and Avspecs, Ltd. have shared a new feature on newly restored Mosquito FB VI PZ474 aired by Television New Zealand’s (TVNZ) Seven Sharp.

As previously reported, the machine was originally constructed at Hatfield in 1945 and used for RAF training before moving on to New Zealand in 1948, where it was overhauled and delivered to 75 Squadron as NZ2384. In the early 1950s, the aircraft was acquired by new owners and registered as ZK-BCV before being transferred to the United States. There, the Mosquito was given civil registration N9909F and, from around 1955-66, was owned by the Insurance Finance Corp. of Studio City, CA. During this time it was believed that the machine was used by the CIA for intelligence gathering in South America.

In 1970, PZ474 was abandoned and began a period of decline. It wouldn’t be saved until 2014, when it was acquired by Rod Lewis of Lewis Air Legends in San Antonio, Texas.

Restoration soon began and, over a period exceeding 75,000 hrs, the Avspecs team built up the wooden framework while the Rolls Royce Merlin engines were restored in America. The aircraft is one of only four examples of “the Wooden Wonder” flying anywhere in the world.

On January 13, the aircraft returned to the air with Steve Hinton at the controls. Check out the new video below.

Television New Zealand (TVNZ) feature on our de Havilland Mosquito

An inside look at our Mosquito's first flight after 5 years of restoration by an amazing team at Avspecs Ltd. Feature by Television New Zealand.

Posted by Lewis Air Legends on Wednesday, January 23, 2019

 
(TVNZ via Lewis Air Legends and Avspecs, Ltd. Top Image: Kaboldy from Wikimedia Commons)