PV-3 | |
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General information | |
Type | Torpedo bomber |
Manufacturer | Westland Aircraft |
Designer | |
Primary users | Royal Geographical Society |
Number built | 1 |
History | |
Introduction date | 1933 |
First flight | February 1931 |
The Westland PV-3 was a British two-seat torpedo bomber of the 1930s built by Westland Aircraft Works. The aircraft was a private venture development and based on the Westland Wapiti. It never entered production. The aircraft is best known as one of the first two to fly over Everest as part of the Houston-Mount Everest Flight Expedition.