British Royal Navy Lynx helicopters grounded because of monobloc rotor-head fatigue-life problems
British Royal Navy Lynx helicopters grounded because of monobloc rotor-head fatigue-life problems are expected to be back into service within six months. The results of a Dutch investigation into a Lynx crash in 1998 found aircraft operated beyond original expectations significantly reduced the...
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