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Westland
Lysander
James Kightly
Artur Juszczak (Illustrator)
ISBN:8391717844
Published: March 2006
Orange Series No 8103
Softcover
208 pages (112 in colour)
240x165 mm (B5)
Synopsis
The Westland
Lysander became famous for picking up and dropping secret agents into Nazi
occupied Europe on moonlit nights. Yet this was only one of the
aircraft’s many roles. Originally designed for Army co-operation, used
widely in combat and training, it went on to become a founding member of
the ‘Salvation Navy’ as an air-sea rescue aircraft and later use as a
target tug. Brave men flew the Lysander from the cold of prairie Canada,
to the jungles of Burma and the heat of the North African desert.
This book is the first ever to cover many previously undocumented aspects
of the Lysander’s use, with firsthand accounts from pilots and ground
crew. The photographs were chosen from official archives and private
collections, and from the UK, Europe, Canada and Australia. Many have
never been published before. It also presents brand-new scale drawings and
colour profiles, and information from previously unused sources. Full
listings of performance, production, units and secondary users are also
included. Many true stories are presented here for the first time, as well
as the examination of myths and previously ‘secret’ information.
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