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Westland and the British Helicopter Industry, 1945-1960

Licensed Production versus Indigenous Innovation

By Matthew R.H. Uttley

Published September 30th 2001 by Routledge – 256 pages

Series: Studies in Air Power

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This study explains how Westland dominated British helicopter production and why government funding and support failed to generate competitive "all-British" alternatives. In doing so, the book evaluates broader historiographic assumptions about the purported "failure" of british aircraft procurement during the early post-war period and considers the scope and limitations of licensed production as a government-mandated procurement strategy.

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Helicopter International

"an excellent study"

Air International April 2002: - "the most comprehensive source of information on Britain"s helicopter procurement policy … and an invaluable database for the student of British Aviation history. Recommended."

Air International

"offers extensive coverage of significant aspects of the application of military aviation in the 20th Century"

"highly recommended…a worthy addition to the shelves of anyone who seriously studies the UK aircraft industry"

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Name: Westland and the British Helicopter Industry, 1945-1960: Licensed Production versus Indigenous Innovation (Hardback)Routledge 
Description: By Matthew R.H. Uttley. This study explains how Westland dominated British helicopter production and why government funding and support failed to generate competitive "all-British" alternatives. In doing so, the book evaluates broader historiographic assumptions...
Categories: Military & Naval History