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Havilland
Venom NF.3 You're
standing in front of the De Havilland Venom NF.3 WX905.
This two seat night fighter flew for the first time in February 1953. In
December 1955 it joined 23 squadron at RAF Coltishall, Norfolk. It was retired
in March 1957.
| Venom
NF.3 statistics | Aircrew:
Rotor Dia: Length: Height: Typical armament: Max speed:
Range: Service ceiling: Loaded weight: Power plant: | 2
13.08m 11.15m 1.98m Four 20mm Hispano cannon 1014km/h 1610
km 14935m 7166kg One De Havilland Ghost 104 2245kgp |
Westland Sioux AH.1 The Westland Sioux
is tucked behind the Skeeter.
The Sioux was originally produced as a
light utility helicopter for the US Army.
XT200 was allocated to the
AAC in November 1965 with the Air Troop 2nd Division Royal Engineers, stationed
at Lubeck, West Germany.
| Westland
Sioux AH.1 statistics | Aircrew:
Rotor Dia: Length: Height: Typical armament: Max speed:
Range: Service ceiling: Loaded weight: Power plant: | 3
11.30m 9.63m 2.95m None 169km/h 439km 4907m 1339kg
One Lycoming TVO-435-A1A |
Saro
Skeeter AOP.12 The Skeeter is the helicopter nearest to us.
It
was originally developed by the Cierva Autogiro Company.
Saunders-Roe
took over the helicopter in 1951 with production being completed in 1960.
| Saro
Skeeter AOP.12 statistics | Aircrew: Rotor
Dia: Length: Height: Typical armament: Max speed: Range:
Service ceiling: Loaded weight: Power plant: | 2
9.75m 8.08m 2.29m None 163km/h 343km 1676m 999kg
One De Havilland Gipsy Major (200h.p.) |
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