Of the two attached photo's, one is a Westland Whirlwind a technically troubled design which the RAF operated between 1940 and 1942 some when to the Soviet Union and they operated effectively against German armour. The aircraft in the photo has a registration of P7048. This aircraft was later restored by Westland and given the civilian registration of G- AGOI and flew until 1947 or there about.
The single engine aircraft in the 2nd photo also bears the registration of P7048. This aircraft clearly has the fuselage of the twin engine whirlwind. The photo was titled Westland Westminster, but when I did a google search on that name all I got was the Helicopter designed by Westland in the late 50's.
Does anyone have any info on this single engine aircraft. I have a very extensive collection of photo's of aircraft weird and not so weird and those that made it and shouldn't have, mostly pirated I might add and I can find no reference to it at all. Or has someone just been playing with the photo's and they are both the same aircraft. What ever its annoying me. Appreciate it if someone could clear it up.
The single engine aircraft in the 2nd photo also bears the registration of P7048. This aircraft clearly has the fuselage of the twin engine whirlwind. The photo was titled Westland Westminster, but when I did a google search on that name all I got was the Helicopter designed by Westland in the late 50's.
Does anyone have any info on this single engine aircraft. I have a very extensive collection of photo's of aircraft weird and not so weird and those that made it and shouldn't have, mostly pirated I might add and I can find no reference to it at all. Or has someone just been playing with the photo's and they are both the same aircraft. What ever its annoying me. Appreciate it if someone could clear it up.
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