The
successor to the trusty Lynx, which has served the Navy and the Army
admirably since the 1970s, will spend the next month flying on and off
HMS Iron Duke in the English Channel as part of its most extensive trials
yet.
Wildcat is the next generation of light multi-role helicopter to serve
both the Army and the Navy in the future. The Navy variant of the Wildcat
will be the mainstay of helicopter operations from Royal Navy destroyers
and frigates, with 28 ordered for the Fleet Air Arm.
Although the aircraft looks similar to its predecessor - with
the exception of its distinctive tailplane which improves the helicopter's
stability - Wildcat's characteristics are sufficiently different from
Lynx to warrant extensive flight trials, setting the parameters within
which it can safely operate.
Wildcat has gone to sea before, landing on the back of aviation training
ship RFA Argus off the south coast of England back in November 2011.
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