The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British multi-role combat aircraft with a two-man crew that served during theSecond World War and the postwar era.The Mosquito was one of the few operational front-line aircraft of the World War II era to be constructed almost entirely of wood and, as such, was nicknamed "The Wooden Wonder". The Mosquito was also known affectionately as the "Mossie" to its crews. Originally conceived as an unarmed fast bomber, the Mosquito was adapted to many other roles during the air war, including low- to medium-altitude daytime tactical bomber, high-altitude night bomber, pathfinder, day or night fighter, fighter-bomber, intruder, maritime strike aircraft, and fast photo-reconnaissance aircraft. It was also used by the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) as a fast transport capable of carrying small high-value cargoes to, and from, neutral countries, through enemy-controlled airspace.
The cache is a small camouflaged pill bottle by the creek in Mosquito country. The Mossies here are awsome attacking from all angles and tacking no prisoners bzzzzzz bzzzzzzzz say hello to a new red welt!!!.