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Mosquito FB Mk 26 : Improved version of the Mosquito FB Mk 21 fighter-bomber aircraft. Powered by two 1,620 hp (1,210 kW) Packard Merlin 225 piston engines; 338 built.
Here are some numbers
Production 1940–1950
Producer and site Number built
de Havilland Hatfield, Hertfordshire3,326
de Havilland Leavesden, Hertfordshire1,476
Standard Motor Company, Coventry1,066
Percival Aircraft Company, Luton245
Airspeed Aircraft, Portsmouth122
de Havilland Hawarden, Chester[nb 16]96
de Havilland Canada, Toronto1,076
de Havilland Australia, Sydney212
Total built-- 7,781
There are approximately 30 non-flying Mosquitos around the world with two airworthy examples. The largest collection of Mosquitos is at the de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre in the United Kingdom, which owns three aircraft, including the first prototype, W4050, possibly the only initial prototype of a Second World War aircraft design still in existence in the 21st century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Mosquito#Details