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The '''Westland Wisp''' was an unmanned [[Coaxial rotors|coaxial]] helicopter developed by [[Westland Helicopters]] it was powered by a pair of 5hp <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://helimuseum.com/heli.php?ident=wisp|title=The Helicopter Museum &#124; Helicopter Collection|website=helimuseum.com}}</ref>[[Korba (motor company)|Korba]] twin cylinder [[two-stroke engine]].<ref name="auto"/>
The '''Westland Wisp''' was an unmanned [[Coaxial rotors|coaxial]] helicopter developed by [[Westland Helicopters]]. It was powered by a pair of 5hp <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://helimuseum.com/heli.php?ident=wisp|title=The Helicopter Museum &#124; Helicopter Collection|website=helimuseum.com}}</ref>[[Korba (motor company)|Korba]] twin cylinder [[two-stroke engine]].<ref name="auto"/>



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Latest revision as of 00:55, 11 February 2024

Wisp
A Westland Wisp at the Museum of Army Flying
Role UAV helicopter
Manufacturer Westland
First flight 1976
Status retired
Number built 3 [1]
Developed from Wesland Mote
Developed into Westland Wideye WG-25 / WR-07

The Westland Wisp was an unmanned coaxial helicopter developed by Westland Helicopters. It was powered by a pair of 5hp [2]Korba twin cylinder two-stroke engine.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Westland "Wisp" helicopter_development_history,photos,technical data".
  2. ^ "The Helicopter Museum | Helicopter Collection". helimuseum.com.
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