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Aviation History
1962
1962 - 1285.PDF
FLIGHT International, 26 July 1962 19 sub's eye view of a wonder ft weapon .. . with its sensitive detecting equipment lowered at the ready. The Wessex i, now in Squadron service with the Royal Navy, is one of today's most advanced anti-submarine aircraft—capable of searching and striking under automatic control in all weathers—by day and night from ship or shore. Powered by a Napier Gazelle Gas Turbine the Wessex has also been chosen by the Roval Australian Navy. Stemming from this proven design comes the Twin Wessex using De Havilland Gnome engines—a high performance transport aircraft on order for the R.AJF.—to be followed by further advanced versions. m"WESTLAND the great name in HELICOPTERS WESTLAND AIRCRAFT LIMITED YEOVIL ENGLAND Incorporating SAUNDERS-ROE DIVISION, BRISTOL HELICOPTER DIVISION and FAIREY AVIATION DIVISION
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