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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