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PP1, the first of Westland's model EH101, makes its maiden flight from the company's airfield In Somerset. The helicopter Is being developed In naval, utility, and civil variants, and has been designed to meet the needs of military and civil operators to the year 2000 and beyond. Sales of more than 800 units, including 50 for the Royal Navy, 42 for the Italian Navy and 25 for the Royal Air Force, are predicted.

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Press, 21 October 1987, Page 31

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PP1, the first of Westland's model EH101, makes its maiden flight from the company's airfield In Somerset. The helicopter Is being developed In naval, utility, and civil variants, and has been designed to meet the needs of military and civil operators to the year 2000 and beyond. Sales of more than 800 units, including 50 for the Royal Navy, 42 for the Italian Navy and 25 for the Royal Air Force, are predicted. Press, 21 October 1987, Page 31

PP1, the first of Westland's model EH101, makes its maiden flight from the company's airfield In Somerset. The helicopter Is being developed In naval, utility, and civil variants, and has been designed to meet the needs of military and civil operators to the year 2000 and beyond. Sales of more than 800 units, including 50 for the Royal Navy, 42 for the Italian Navy and 25 for the Royal Air Force, are predicted. Press, 21 October 1987, Page 31

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