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Lysander Mk.III SCW (Special Contract Westland) Airplane Model

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    SKU: JA#16365AB_5768131310 Category: Aircraft Tags: (Special Contract Westland), airplane, Lysander, Mk III, Model, SCW
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    ~ Lysander Mk.III SCW (Special Contract Westland) Airplane Model ~

    The Westland Lysander was a British reconnaissance and liaison aircraft that played a significant role during World War II, particularly in clandestine and special operations.

    Development and Design:

    Origins: The Lysander was developed by the British aircraft manufacturer Westland Aircraft Ltd. in the late 1930s. It was designed to meet a Royal Air Force (RAF) specification for an army cooperation aircraft, primarily for the role of artillery spotting, reconnaissance, and liaison.

    Unconventional Design: The Lysander had a somewhat unconventional appearance with a high-wing monoplane design and fixed landing gear, which was ideal for operating from rough and unprepared airstrips.

    Armament: The aircraft was armed with forward-firing machine guns and could carry light bombs or smoke canisters. It was not heavily armed, as its primary role was observation and cooperation with ground forces.

    Specifications:

    Powerplant: The Lysander was typically powered by a Bristol Mercury XII radial engine, which produced around 870 horsepower.

    Performance: It had a top speed of approximately 212 mph (341 km/h) and a range of about 600 miles (966 km). Its slow flying speed made it suitable for reconnaissance missions.

    Crew: The Lysander had a crew of two: a pilot and an observer/air gunner.

    Operational History:

    World War II: The Lysander entered service with the RAF in 1938 and was actively used during the early years of World War II.

    Army Cooperation: The Lysander excelled in its role of working closely with the British Army, especially during the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940. It played a critical role in identifying and marking locations for evacuating troops.

    Special Operations: One of the Lysander’s most famous roles was in special operations. It was used to drop and pick up agents from occupied Europe, often at night, in operations conducted by the Special Operations Executive (SOE).

    Rescue Missions: Lysanders were used in rescue missions to evacuate downed aircrew from behind enemy lines.

    Decline: As the war progressed and more advanced aircraft became available, the Lysander’s role diminished. It was gradually replaced by newer aircraft like the Supermarine Spitfire for reconnaissance tasks.

    Legacy:

    The Westland Lysander, despite its unconventional design and relatively limited armament, was a versatile and valuable aircraft during the early years of World War II. Its ability to operate from unprepared fields and carry out a wide range of missions made it an important asset for the RAF, particularly in support of ground forces and special operations. Today, a few well-preserved Lysanders can still be seen in aviation museums around the world, preserving the memory of this unique aircraft’s contributions to military history.

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