Corgi AA39104 Westland Whirlwind HAR.Mk 10, RAF No.84 Sqn, XP345, RAF Nicosia, Cyprus, 1973
Corgi AA39104 Westland Whirlwind HAR.Mk 10, RAF No.84 Sqn, XP345, RAF Nicosia, Cyprus, 1973
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Corgi AA39104 Westland Whirlwind HAR.Mk 10, RAF No.84 Sqn, XP345, RAF Nicosia, Cyprus, 1973
Westland Lynx HAS 3 ICE XZ246 (434/EE) is one of a number of helicopters, which have served on board Antarctic survey and ice patrol vessel HMS Endurance, in particularly challenging conditions. For this specific role, some of the equipment usually found on Royal Navy Lynx aircraft was removed, but the reliable Lynx proved to be essential in the effective polar operations of Endurance. Two ice modified Lynx aircraft were usually carried on board HMS Endurance, at any one time.
When considering military aviation currently in service with the world's air forces, the helicopter is arguably the most flexible and operationally capable aircraft available to commanders. As international commitments and military requirements continue to evolve, the helicopter is becoming increasingly important to operations at home and abroad. Since the Westland Lynx was introduced in 1978, it has proved itself as one of the most advanced and capable helicopters in the world. Fast and highly adaptable, the Lynx has the distinction of being the world's first fully aerobatic helicopter, capable of performing some quite astonishing manoeuvres. A true multirole combat aircraft, the Lynx is also a deadly tank destroyer and submarine hunter, due to remain in British service for many years to come.