This is the fifth book in the series of photographs of British combat
aircraft of the 1970s and 1980s and covers the RAF helicopters in
service during those two decades and their part in the latter stages of
the Cold War. The Westland Whirlwind was used in the air-sea rescue
(ASR) role before being replaced by the Westland Sea King, both aircraft
being prominent around the British coastline with their bright yellow
coloring. The Westland Wessex was used by the RAF in a variety of roles
including search and rescue. The Aérospatiale Puma was introduced to
service with the RAF in 1968 and is still being flown today while the
Boeing Chinook came into service in 1981, just in time to take part in
the Falklands War, and is still in service today. Containing 180
photographs, this book is a pictorial compendium of these iconic
machines.