The Westland W30-300 was a technical demonstrator designed to be a potential replacement for the  Wessex and Puma aircraft in the Royal Air Force in the battlefield transport role. It was based on the W30-100 airframe.

The RAF eventually chose the EH101.

Only 1 was built.

Overview

Data on design, manufacture and status

Design authority: Westland Helicopters Ltd

Primary manufacturer: Westland Helicopters Ltd

Parent type: Westland WG30/Westand 30

Aircraft status: No longer flying

Configuration

Primary flight and mechanical characteristics

VTOL type: Helicopter

Lift devices: 1 Single main rotor

Dedicated control device: 1 Tail rotor

Crew required: 2 in Side-by-side arrangement

Landing gear: Wheels (non-retractable)

Key Characteristics

Data on key physical features

Aircraft Details

Data on aircraft configuration, weights, flight performance and equipment

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