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Westland Wessex HU5 released

The Westland Wessex is a British-built turbine-powered development of the Sikorsky H-34 (in US service known as Choctaw). It was developed and produced under licence by Westland Aircraft (later Westland Helicopters). One of the main changes from Sikorsky's H-34 was the replacement of the piston-engine powerplant with a turboshaft engine. Early models were powered by a single Napier Gazelle engine, while later builds used a pair of de Havilland Gnome engines.


The Wessex was initially produced for the Royal Navy (RN) and later for the Royal Air Force (RAF); a limited number of civilian aircraft were also produced, as well as some export sales. The Wessex operated as an anti-submarine warfare and utility helicopter; it is perhaps best recognised for its use as a search and rescue (SAR) helicopter. The type entered operational service in 1961, and had a service life in excess of 40 years before being retired in Britain.


Wessex HU.5

RN service troop transporter, carried 16 Royal Marines, 101 built


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RELEASE NOTES:-

V1.0

First public release.

3 liveries included.

Functioning winch man.

Compositor lighting.

ALS Fuselage and glass effects including rain and reflection.

Rotor wash on grass.

Limited Autopilot function.

Although the Mk5 has 2 engines, it is by no means over powered compared to the HAS1 ( Mk1 ). You still need to manage your gross weight and VNE is the same at around 115kts.



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