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Aircraft Location:
North Yorkshire
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Selby
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England
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Yorkshire & the Humber
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UK
Aircraft Registration Number:
XZ233
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Not Listed
Year:
1977
TT:
7239
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Not Listed
A very special and historic helicopter. Combat veteran Westland Lynx having served in the 1982 Falklands Conflict. Unique special livery…
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The Westland Lynx is a versatile military helicopter primarily used for various roles, including anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue, transport, and armed reconnaissance. The Westland Lynx was developed by Westland Helicopters in the United Kingdom. It first flew in 1971 and has since served with several nations around the world. The Lynx is known for its agile and manoeuvrable design. It features a sleek fuselage, a distinctive stepped cockpit, and a rigid main rotor system, which contributes to its excellent flight performance and handling characteristics. The Lynx has a naval variant known as the Lynx HAS (Helicopter Anti-Submarine) or HMA (Helicopter Maritime Attack). This variant is equipped with advanced sensors, sonar systems, and anti-submarine weapons, making it highly effective for naval operations. The Lynx is a versatile helicopter capable of performing multiple roles. In addition to anti-submarine warfare, it can be configured for search and rescue missions, troop transport, armed reconnaissance, and anti-surface warfare. One distinctive feature of the Lynx is its fenestron tail rotor, also known as a shrouded tail rotor. This enclosed tail rotor design provides several advantages, including reduced noise, improved safety, and enhanced performance in confined spaces. The Lynx was one of the first helicopters to incorporate extensive use of composite materials in its construction. This resulted in a lighter and more durable airframe, contributing to improved performance and efficiency. The Lynx features advanced avionics and sensor systems, including radar, electronic warfare equipment, and a comprehensive cockpit display. These systems enhance situational awareness, mission effectiveness, and pilot safety. The Lynx is capable of high-speed flight, with a top speed of approximately 200 knots (230 mph or 370 km/h). It has a maximum range of around 500 nautical miles (575 miles or 926 kilometres). The Lynx can be armed with a variety of weapons, including anti-ship missiles, air-to-surface missiles, torpedoes, and machine guns. This allows it to engage and neutralize enemy targets effectively. The Lynx has been exported to numerous countries worldwide and has been operated by various air forces and navies. Its performance, versatility, and reliability have made it a popular choice for military operators. The Lynx has had a long service life, with many variants in operation for several decades. However, some countries have started retiring their Lynx fleets and replacing them with newer helicopter models. The Lynx has left a significant impact on military aviation, particularly in the fields of naval warfare and multi-role helicopter operations. It is regarded as a successful and capable platform that has served the military needs of many nations.