Westland IV
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The Westland IV and Westland Wessex were British high wing, three-engined light transport aircraft built by Westland Aircraft.
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Westland Wessex of SABENA. This aircraft was originally built as a Westland IV, registered as G-AAJI, then upgraded to a Wessex and sold to SABENA as OO-AGC, then later sold to Cobham Air Routes and registered again as G-ABAJ. | |
Role | Light transport aircraft |
National origin | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | Westland Aircraft |
Designer | Arthur Davenport, Robert Bruce[1] |
First flight | 22 February 1929 |
Primary user | Sabena |
Number built | 10 |
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