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The Westland Lysander entered service in 1938, and was used throughout the war in various roles, most famously dropping and recovering agents into occupied France.
The Lysander performed the roles of Artillery Spotter, Light Bomber, Messenger, Air Sea Rescue, Clandestine Operations, and Target Tug until withdrawn from service in 1946.
The Lysander was armed with 7.7mm Vickers or Lewis guns and could be fitted with small bomb racks on the wheel fairings.
This example is a Lysander Mk II of 3 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force 1940.
This example is a Lysander TT Mk III of the Royal Canadian Air Force 1942.
This example is a Lysander Mk I of 1 Squadron Royal Egyptian Air Force 1941.
This example is a Lysander Mk I of 1 Squadron Royal Egyptian Air Force 1943.
This example is a Lysander Mk I of the Finnish Air Force 1942.
This example is a Lysander Mk I of the Finnish Air Force 1942.
This example is a Lysander Mk II of the Armée de l'Air 1939.
This example is a Lysander Mk II of the Free French Air Force 1941.
This example is a Lysander Mk I of 6 Squadron RAF 1940.