JDK wrote:
Mosquitoes were also glued with two different glues, initially organic casein glue, and later this was replaced by "Aerolite", a synthetic urea-formaldehyde adhesive. IIRC related to my conversations with people restoring or maintaining Mosquitoes, the casein glue, if properly used and then protected has a potential long and effective life, whereas the urea-formaldehyde will crystallise and lose its mechanical strength. We have more effective modern adhesives than either now, and at least one (non-airworthy) Mosquito rebuild is using West System epoxy.
Lots of questions on these two glues of the Mossie.
Does anyone know which of the surviving Mossie's have which type of glues? Any breakdowns, or percentages of which have what? Also, have any of the "modern" flying Mosquito's (post- 633 Squadron) had one type of glue over the other? Also, what kind of glue is being used on the Powell/Yagen Mossie replica?
I also recall hearing that the Mosquitoes that were deployed to the CBI theater during the War had lots of problems with the wood delaminating/destructing due to the heat/humidity of the tropics. Anyone know which glue this was? What finally solved the problem with the disintegrating Mosquitoes?
Thanks experts!!!
