- en.wikipedia.org Westland LysanderWestland Lysander Mk.III (SD) in overall black camouflage as used for special night missions into occupied France during World War II.
- d3if9wubzr0anm.cloudfront.net manuals/5500158-…www.seagullmodels.com. 1. Westland Lysander. Instruction Manual. INTRODUCTION. Thank you for choosing the. Westland Lysander.
- silverhawkauthor.com post/canadian-warplanes-3-… (City of Vancouver Archives Photo, AM640-S1-: CVA 260-1358). Westland Lysander Mk. II, RCAF (Serial No. 424), Vancouver, British Columbia, 23 Dec 1939.
- hangar47.com westland-lysander_preview/The Westland Lysander was a short take off and landing (STOL) aircraft that was initially employed in the forward observer/artillery spotter/army cooperation role.
- net-maquettes.com pictures/westland-lysander-walk/The Westland Lysander (nickname the ‘Lizzie’) was a British army co-operation and liaison aircraft produced by Westland Aircraft used immediately before...
- warbirdsflying.com westland-lysander/The Westland Lysander was built to a specification calling for a rugged, short-take-off-and-landing aircraft for low-level reconnaissance and observation.
- classicwarbirds.co.uk british-aircraft/westland-…Thanks to its short take-off and landing performance the Westland Lysander would serve with the Special Operations Executive and is best remembered in this role.
- aircraftaces.com lysander.htmAs a flagship for spying missions behind the lines, it had no equal. The Westland Lysander entered service in 1938 and served throughout the war.
- militaryfactory.com aircraft/detail.php…"The Westland Lysander arrived just in time to do battle in World War 2 and saw considerable service in the period following the Grand Conflict."
- rc-airplanes-simplified.com westland-lysander.htmlThis version was painted all matt black and a ladder was added to help passenger exit and entry. It was known as the Lysander 111 SCW (Special Contact Westland).
- rafmuseum.org.uk research/collections/westland-…Westland Lysander. Serial No: R9125/8377M. ... The Lysander was originally designed for Army Co-operation duties including artillery spotting and reconnaissance.
- aircraftrestorationcompany.com lysander-v9312Westland Lysander V9312 (G-CCOM) is the only British-built example of this distinctive warbird in airworthy condition, and one of just a pair still flying in the UK.