What is a Westland Lynx?
The Westland Lynx is a British multi-purpose twin-engined military helicopter designed and built by Westland Helicopters at its factory in Yeovil.
What is the ISBN number for the Westland Lynx?
ISBN 0-85368-842-7. Donald, David and Christopher Chant. Air War in the Gulf 1991. Osprey Publishing, 2001. ISBN 1-84176-295-4. Eden, Paul, ed. “Westland Lynx”. Encyclopedia of Modern Military Aircraft. Amber Books, 2004.
What kind of engines do Westland Lynx have?
Announced in May 1998, the ACH was planned to be powered by RTM322 engines with variable area exhaust nozzles and a gearbox from the Westland 30-200; they have wings attached at cabin roof level and BERP rotor blades. It was predicted to fly approximately 50% faster than a standard Lynx.
When did the Westland Lynx AH come out?
A development of the Lynx AH.7 with the wheeled undercarriage of the Lynx-3 was marketed by Westland as the Battlefield Lynx in the late 1980s. The prototype first flew in November 1989, and deliveries began in 1991. In British Army service this variant is designated as the Lynx AH.9.
What is the ISSN number for the Westland Lynx?
ISSN 1473-9917. “T800-engined Lynx set for Paris debut”. Flight International, 30 January – 5 February 1991. p. 16. “T800 Lynx Programme Stalls”. Flight International, 11–17 March 1992, p. 18. “Directory: World Air Forces”. Flight International, 11–17 November 2008, pp. 52–76. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Westland Lynx.
When did the Westland Super Lynx 200 come out?
From the 1990s onwards, Westland began offering the Super Lynx 200, which was equipped with LHTEC CTS800 engines, and the Super Lynx 300, which also had a new cockpit and avionics derived from the AgustaWestland EH101. Both of these models have achieved several export sales.