G-AEVV de Havilland D.H.91
Albatross
(c/n 6800)
Here's the prototype of the elegant Albatross shown after it had
carried the B-class registration
E-2, but
before being handed over to the Imperial Airways when it was named "Faraday". Its
first flight was in May of 1937. The seven Albatross machines
including the two prototypes were
used
briefly before WW II by Imperial Airways mainly on their Lisbon
route. In 1940 all were
impressed into
RAF use going to 271 Squadron where they were used on shuttle runs to
Iceland.
G-AEVV was
impressed as AX903. The plywood-balsa-plywood sandwich technique
of this
civil airliner became the basis for the construction used in the famous
Mosquito bomber.