Westland Secret Projects Illustrated by Jeremy Graham and Ron Smith (2025, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherMortons Media Group
ISBN-101917518501
ISBN-139781917518505
eBay Product ID (ePID)5086134151

Product Key Features

FormatTrade Paperback
Book TitleWestland Secret Projects Illustrated
AuthorJeremy Graham, Ron Smith
Number of Pages132 Pages
GenreTransportation
LanguageEnglish
TopicAviation / General, Aviation / History
Publication Year2025

Dimensions

Item Width7.8 in
Item Length10.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
Number of Volumes1 vol.
SynopsisCrammed with large drawings and photos from the official Westland - now Leonardo - archive, this new volume provides a visual history of the company's lesser-known and more adventurous 'secret projects'.Developments of the superb Lysander and turboprop Wyvern are included, as well as 1950s jet fighter and attack designs such as Westland's competitor for the contest eventually won by Blackburn's Buccaneer. But arguably Westland's greatest achievements have been in the field of rotary wing aircraft - with projects including a troop transport version of the Westminster which had the potential to rival Mil's Mi-8, a rival for Bell's Jet Ranger, a wide range of innovative attack and stealth helicopters and tilt rotors, advanced compound helicopters and early drones. Westland Secret Projects Illustrated presents a wealth of design imagery showing designs that were never built, inviting readers to consider what might have been. Intended to inform, intrigue and perhaps inspire, this collection aims to provide the clearest possible view of these astonishing British projects., Crammed with large drawings and photos from the official Westland - now Leonardo - archive, this new volume provides a visual history of the company's lesser-known and more adventurous 'secret projects'.
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