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Welcome to the website of the Yorkshire Helicopter Preservation Group (YHPG) . The Group is a Volunteer run organisation and exists to preserve and maintain helicopter airframes and artifacts relating to rotary wing operations in the Yorkshire Area.


News

Current news to April 2002. Work on XP345 has slowed somewhat at the moment as it is being readied to come out of the workshops in a few weeks time whilst YAM use the building for other purposes.This will slow the restoration for around three months but we may be able to use the time to work on subassemblies etc.Much elbow grease is being expended to make sure XJ398 is at its best for its visit to Benson,all that is awaited now is a collection date from them. .More News...............

AIMS OF THE GROUP

  • To preserve and maintain WH991(Dragonfly) to it's current exhibition standard.

  • To maintain XJ398 in it's current `live' status and operate the engines and systems from time to time.

  • To restore XP345 to exhibition standard in 1970's UN Cyprus (84 sqdn) paint scheme.

  • To continue to expand the groups current archive, adding items relating to all Dragonfly and Whirlwind operations in the Yorkshire area by all three services and civilian users.

  • To add helicopters both military and civilian to the collection as availability and funds permit

AIRFRAMES AND ARTIFACTS IN THE GROUPS CARE

  • Westland Dragonfly HR5 WH991 (owner Ray McElwan)

  • Westland Whirlwind HAR10 XJ398 (owner YHPG)

  • Westland Whirlwind HAR10 XP345 (owner Jim Smith)

  • Bristol Siddeley (Rolls Royce) Gnome 101 shaft turbine engine

  • Westland Wessex rotor head assembly

  • Whirlwind hydraulic system training aid (ex Bristows training school) constructed from Whirlwind gearbox, rotor head and tail rotor components by Bristows trainees.

The group hold an extensive archive of pictures and information relating to its charges, also a complete set of maintenance manuals for the Whirlwind Mk10/12 and miscellaneous manuals for the Dragonfly.

 

The Group exists through the voluntary efforts of its members and the donations of it's supporters without whom we wouldn't exist.

 

If you wish to contribute or sponsor any aspect of our current projects please contact the group.