Westland WG-13 Lynx AH7 Aircraft Data
Medium, multipurpose, utility helicopter.
The Westland WG-13 'Lynx' is produced in many variants, the most common a naval version for shipboard use. The British Army developed their own version of the Lynx as a replacement for Westland Wasp and Allouette II helicopters. The biggest difference being the use of skids over the naval variant's tricycle undercarriage. The latest variant of the Army's Lynx, AH.9, feature a wheeled tricycle undercarriage. In 1986, a Lynx attained an absolute speed record of 400.87 km/h (249.09 mph), which stands today.
The Westland WG-13 'Lynx' is produced in many variants, the most common a naval version for shipboard use. The British Army developed their own version of the Lynx as a replacement for Westland Wasp and Allouette II helicopters. The biggest difference being the use of skids over the naval variant's tricycle undercarriage. The latest variant of the Army's Lynx, AH.9, feature a wheeled tricycle undercarriage. In 1986, a Lynx attained an absolute speed record of 400.87 km/h (249.09 mph), which stands today.
- Country of Origin: UK
- First Flight: 3/21/71
- Initial Service Date: 1978
- No. Built: 120
- No. In Service: 115 (approx.)
- No. of Hardpoints: 2
- Crew: 1-2
Power:
2× Rolls-Royce Gem turboshafts at 1,120 hp
Weapons:
Army version (AH.7); 2 x 20mm. canon, 8 x BGM-71 TOW missiles, single general purpose 7.62mm or 12.7mm machine gun.
Dimensions:
Length: | 50 ft. |
Rotor Length: | 42 ft. |
Rotor Disc Area: | 1,385 sq.ft |
Height: | 12 ft. 3 in. |
Empty Weight: | 7,255 lbs |
Max. Weight: | 11,750 lbs |
Performance:
Max. Speed: | 201 mph |
Cruise Speed: | 152 mph |
Normal Range: | 304 nm |
Max. Range: | 304 nm |