Ulster Aviation Society open day - 14
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Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 15 Sep 2024
One of the European Heritage events held in various locations in Northern Ireland XX637 c/n BH120/307 first flew 23/09/1974 and delivered to Royal Navy EFTS Church Fenton 10/10/1974. After being gifted to the Ulster Aviation Society it was decided that the aircraft would be repainted as XX613 Coded A as a tribute to Squadron Leader Robb Burges, who tragically lost his life whilst flying a Bulldog on a training flight with a member of the Queen's University Air Squadron, who survived the crash on 16/10/1992.