Built for an army cooperation role, the Lysander excelled as a flagship for spying missions. “Some talk of Alexander and some of Hercules/Of Hector and Lysander and such great names as these…” Those ...
There’s the Westland Lysander, famous for ferrying Allied agents in and out of enemy occupied Europe; the Seapcat Jaguar, used during the Cold War era and the Avro 504K which served way back ...
The Shuttleworth Collection will host the Summer Air Show 2025 on Saturday, 26 July 2025, at the Old Warden Aerodrome in ...
The Westland Wessex was the first helicopter in the world with a gas turbine propulsion system to be produced in large numbers. “Get some! Get some! Get some, baby! Haha, get some! Anyone who runs is ...
The Westland Lysander was a British army cooperation and liaison aircraft used just before and during WWII. The aircraft was used for clandestine missions using small and improvised airstrips behind ...
TORONTO, Jan. 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lysander Funds Limited (“Lysander”) today announced that it has established an automatic securities disposition plan (the “2025 ASDP”) with ...
At the time of the establishment of the 2025 ASDP, Lysander was not aware of or in possession of any material non-public information about CCIF or its securities. Lysander has engaged its dealer, ...
Westland Milk Products wishes to advise that Zhiqiang Li is the company’s acting chief executive, effective Friday, January 31. This follows the resignation of former CEO, Richard Wyeth. Li will ...
Lysander is one of the main characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a comedy by English playwright William Shakespeare. Lysander loves Hermia but her father, Egeus, refuses to let them marry ...
Tonight will continue to be dry with clear spells to start but areas of cloud will gradually build in from the west overnight. Turning breezy with moderate winds. Tuesday Tomorrow morning will ...
She thinks Demetrius is a jerk. And she loves Lysander. Whereas her best pal Helena loves Demetrius, but he ain’t interested! What a mess! Oh Shakespeare! You so understand! So, Hermia and ...