
Saro P.531 - Wikipedia
The Saro P.531 (or Saunders-Roe P.531) is a British all-metal five-seat helicopter designed and built by Saunders-Roe Limited (Saro). The P.531 was a larger development of the two-seat …
Saro P.531 - 华文百科
Saro P.531 (或Saunders-Roe P.531)是由Saunders-Roe Limited(Saro)设计和建造的英国全金属五座直升机。 P.531是两座萨罗·斯基特(Saro Skeeter)使用涡轮机力量的更大发展,并 …
Saunders Roe Saro P.531 - Helis.com
Initiated by SARO in Nov 1957, the aim was to develop an improved airframe based on its earlier Skeeter helicopter, with a more modern design in general, but specifically for the powerplant. …
Saunders-Roe P.531 helicopter - HeliStart
The Saro (Saunders-Roe) P.531 is a British-made helicopter created by Saunders-Roe limited. Saro was founded in 1929, but became defunct in 1964. The company merged with Westland, …
XN334 Saunders Roe Saro P.531 C/N s2/5270 - Helis.com
Helicopter Saunders Roe Saro P.531 Serial s2/5270 Register XN334 used by Fleet Air Arm RN (Royal Navy) ,Westland. Built 1958. Aircraft history and location. P.531 O/N built at Eastleigh, …
Saro P.531 in Westland - Helis.com
Saro P.531 in Westland helicopter service. Serials, bases and units.
Saro P-531-0 aircraft photos - AirHistory.net
Used for ground instruction as A2579, and preserved with the FAA Museum since 7 October 1971. It has since been stored in the Cobham Hall storage and restoration facility. Prototype of …
Saro P.531 - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
2024年10月12日 · The Saro P.531 (or SaundersRoe P.531) is a British allmetal fiveseat helicopter designed and built by SaundersRoe Limited (Saro). Design of the P.531 was started …
Saro P.531 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Saro P.531 (or Saunders-Roe P.531) is a British all-metal five-seat helicopter designed and built by Saunders-Roe Limited (Saro). Design of the P.531[1][2] was started in November 1957 …
Accident Westland Wasp HAS.1 prototype XN334, Sunday 4 March …
XN334 was the Saro P.531 (Westland Wasp HAS.1) second prototype. As such, it was undertaking operational trials with 771 Sqn FAA RN (coded '758') from August 1961. On …