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The Westland Westbury was a British twin-engined fighter prototype of 1926. Designed by Westland Aircraft it never entered service but played a useful role in the testing of the COW 37 mm gun. Only the two prototypes were completed.

The Westland Westbury was a British twin-engined fighter prototype of 1926.1
Bristol Bagshot and Westland Westbury were twin-engined three-seat heavy fighters, designed to a 1924 specification for bomber-destroyers and based around the C.O.W. gun.2

Made by Westland Aircraft.

The competing Westland Westbury was a traditional biplane design, and as an aircraft it was considerably more successful, although it too failed to meet the performance targets.3
Westland Westbury and its at the bottom of the thread!"..................4
Height Main
4.19 m
Height Alt
419.1
Length Alt
43
Jet Or Prop
prop
Loaded Weight Main
3573.0
Max Speed Alt
125 mph
Type Of Prop
Bristol Jupiter VI
Max Speed Main
201.0
See Also
2220.0
Number Built
2
Crew
3
Armament
462.0
Area Main
81.29
Primary user
Span Alt
68.0
Plane Or Copter?
Manufacturer
First Flight
1926
National Origin
United Kingdom
Loaded Weight Alt
7877.0
Power Main
450 hp
Number Of Props
2
Climb Rate Alt
270.0
Length Main
13.23 m
Span Main
20.73 m
Area Alt
875.0
Climb Rate Main
270.0
Empty Weight Main
2202.0
Ceiling Alt
19500.0
Empty Weight Alt
4854.0
Category

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