RAF Bulldog XX546 ULAS
Join Date: Feb 2023
Location: Stevenage
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Love to go flying with you sometime if possible.
Hi Big Sand
im flying out of Conington (joyrides) most weekends and I’ve seen XX-546 in the hangar or on the grass many times.
im ex YUAS with 100+ hours on bulldogs (up to spin aerobatic check).
id love to go flying with you sometime if you’re amenable; and more than happy to pay my way.
Many thanks
Joe
im flying out of Conington (joyrides) most weekends and I’ve seen XX-546 in the hangar or on the grass many times.
im ex YUAS with 100+ hours on bulldogs (up to spin aerobatic check).
id love to go flying with you sometime if you’re amenable; and more than happy to pay my way.
Many thanks
Joe
Hi Guy's & Gals,
I am the present custodian of XX546 (airframe 03) an RAF Bulldog from London University Air Squadron. She's a delightful little aircraft and is a regular static display aircraft on many UK air displays. I would like to restore her to her original squadron markings if possible and would greatly appreciate any old photos and history of her whilst in service with London University Air Squadron.
Whilst I am an ex University of Glasgow and Strathclyde Air Squadron pilot (47 Entry) myself. I am proud to be the custodian of this lovely little aircraft. Like me I am sure may of us on PPune can remember our first 'sector recces' in a Bulldog. What a delightful little aircraft they were. There are more than 60 currently flying on the UK Civil Reg with owners keen to maintain them for the future.
Please help me to identify her original squadron markings so I can have her returned to her original livery.
Many thanks
Big Sand....................
I am the present custodian of XX546 (airframe 03) an RAF Bulldog from London University Air Squadron. She's a delightful little aircraft and is a regular static display aircraft on many UK air displays. I would like to restore her to her original squadron markings if possible and would greatly appreciate any old photos and history of her whilst in service with London University Air Squadron.
Whilst I am an ex University of Glasgow and Strathclyde Air Squadron pilot (47 Entry) myself. I am proud to be the custodian of this lovely little aircraft. Like me I am sure may of us on PPune can remember our first 'sector recces' in a Bulldog. What a delightful little aircraft they were. There are more than 60 currently flying on the UK Civil Reg with owners keen to maintain them for the future.
Please help me to identify her original squadron markings so I can have her returned to her original livery.
Many thanks
Big Sand....................