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Westland Wessex HAS3 – XP142, Humphrey, Royal Navy, Falklands War 1982

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Corgi Aviation Archive 1/72 scale AA37602: Westland Wessex HAS3 XP142 “Humphrey” is captured superbly by this fantastic Corgi model. This aircraft was based on the Navy Frigate HMS Antrim, and famously rescued the crew of another downed Wessex in horrendous conditions on the Island of South Georgia. Now preserved in the RN Fleet Airm Arm Museum at Yeovilton in Somerset. Complete with in flight or static sets of rotors, opening side door and stand. Limited edition of 2,610 pieces.

Length 11 inches Rotor Span 9.25 inches

The Westland Wessex is a British turbine-powered version of the Sikorsky S-58 “Choctaw”, developed under license by Westland Aircraft (later Westland Helicopters), initially for the Royal Navy, and later for the Royal Air Force (RAF). The Wessex was built at Westland’s factory at Yeovil in Somerset.

The Wessex was first used by the RN, the RAF first used the helicopter in 1962, and did not finally retire until January 2003, being the main transport helicopter until the introduction of the Aérospatiale Puma. The bright yellow RAF machines used for air-sea or mountain rescue duties became especially famous and saved many lives.

The Navy pressed the development of the HAS.1 into the improved HAS.3, coming into service in 1967. It saw embarked service on the County class destroyers. The HAS.3 could be identified by a dorsal radome and strake extending behind the “hump”.

Wessex helicopters were also used by the Queen’s Flight of the RAF to transport VIPs including members of the British Royal Family, from 1969 to 1998. Those Royal helicopters were designated HCC.4 and were essentially similar to the HC.2 but with an upgraded interior, additional navigation equipment and enhanced maintenance programmes. A later version used by the Royal Marine Commandos was the HU.5.

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Weight 0.9 kg
LIMITED EDITION

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