Vahe Demirjian
Banned
I found out in recent years that the Westland Lysander was named for Lysander, the Spartan admiral who routed the Athenian navy at Aegospotami in 405 BCE, effectively ending the Peloponessian War and Athenian hegemony in the Aegean Sea. Anyone have an idea why the British Air Ministry chose to name British co-operation planes after mythical and historical military leaders.