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The Calgary Mosquito Society

Our Mission

"Working to preserve the last photo-survey Mosquito"

To serve as stewards for the de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito, RS700/CF-HMS owned by the City of Calgary. Our plan is to preserve this important piece of Canadian aviation history, restore it to static condition as it was when operated by Spartan Air Services in the 1950s, and to create a display that educates the public on the role aviation has played on the exploration of Canada.


Our Goals

Retain, Restore, Honour and Educate.

1) Obtain stewardship of Mosquito CF-HMS from the City of Calgary.
2) Restore the Mosquito to static condition.
3) The continued display and preservation of CF-HMS to honour the unsung, hardworking men and women in the aerial survey industry.


Our History

Founded just days before a special general meeting of the Calgary Aerospace Museum determined the museum's position on the sale of CF-HMS, the Calgary Mosquito Society was established with the express goal of giving the City of Calgary an alternative organization for the stewardship of its historical de Havilland Mosquito.

The first official meeting was held on October 15, 2008 representing approximately 50 members.