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More ›Royal Navy, AugustaWestland AW101, Merlin Mk 4, HC4, EHI EH101-111 Merlin HM 2, Reg. ZH857, Serial No. 50151, landing gear engaged, formation, air-to-air, Royal Navy International Air Day, RNAS Yeovilton Air Day 2019
A Royal Navy AW101 Merlin Mk 4 / HC4 helicopter flies with landing gear deployed during an aerial formation display at Royal Navy International Air Day 2019, held at RNAS Yeovilton. The aircraft is a three-engine design powered by Rolls-Royce Turbomeca RTM322 turboshaft engines and equipped for shipborne and land-based operations. Visible features include the multi-blade main rotor, reinforced fuselage, and naval avionics. The image captures the helicopter in steady flight as part of an official military aviation demonstration.
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Author: piemags/Aviation PhotoCrew
Photo size: 8.6 Mpixels (24.7 MB uncompressed) - 3600x2400 pixels (12x8 in / 30.5x20.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 2019, air show, air-to-air, airbase, airborne, assault support, aviation photography, AW101, defence aviation, EH101, engines, Europe, fleet air arm, flight demonstration, formation flight, HC4, helicopter, helicopters, International Air Day, landing gear, main rotor, maritime role, Merlin Mk4, military display, naval aircraft, naval aviation, naval operations, operations, RNAS, rotary wing, Royal Navy, RTM322, Somerset, tail rotor, training, transport helicopter, tri-engine, UK defence, Yeovilton
Published in: Yeovilton Air Day 2019