Lysander$529466$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch
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Lysander$529466$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch

1936 ARMY COOPERATION AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY WESTLAND
Lysander (aircraft); Westland Lysander Mk.II; Westland Lysander Mk.III; Westland Lysander III
  • Lysander IIIA at the [[Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center]] near [[Washington D.C.]]
  • Lysander Mk.III flown by the [[Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum]] in [[Hamilton, Ontario]]
  • RCAF Station Rockcliffe]]
  • OSS]] officer.
  • [[Shuttleworth Collection]] Lysander during an air show
  • Westland Lysander Mk.III (SD) in overall black camouflage as used for special night missions into [[occupied France]] during World War II.
  • Lysander Mk.I drawing, with additional side view of Mk.III (SD) covert operations aircraft.
  • Lysander Mk.IIIAs of No. 1433 Flight RAF, over [[Madagascar]] in December 1942.
  • Lysander II.T target tug with black and yellow stripes

Lysander      
n. λυσάνδρος

Wikipedia

Westland Lysander

The Westland Lysander is a British army co-operation and liaison aircraft produced by Westland Aircraft that was used immediately before and during the Second World War.

After becoming obsolete in the army co-operation role, the aircraft's short-field performance enabled clandestine missions using small, improvised airstrips behind enemy lines to place or recover agents, particularly in occupied France with the help of the French Resistance. Royal Air Force army co-operation aircraft were named after mythical or historical military leaders; in this case the Spartan admiral Lysander was chosen.