– FS2004 RAF Westland Wessex
FS2004 RAF Westland Wessex. The Westland Wessex was the first helicopter to have a gas turbine engine and was in the early 1960s adapted for the RAF to become a general-purpose helicopter capable of troop-carrying, air ambulance and ground attack roles. This aircraft was designed for FS2004 by Simshed using FSDS 2 by Brian Franklin. Gauges were made by Jim Cooper. Autopilot and hover gauges by Antti Pankkonen and Arne Bartels. Special thanks to Rick Piper for his work on the rotors. By Brian Franklin.
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