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Ulster Aviation Society Heritage Centre
(An Unofficial Guide)

What's Here:

The museum is run by the UAS, which aims to preserve the province's aeronautical past. A large number of artefacts and photographs are exhibited, in addition the aircraft listed below. The Museum was forced to close in late 2004 and is currently in the process of finding a new location. The aircraft have all been moved off-site and are currently in storage.

Location:

The museum has now vacated it's previous location at Langford Lodge airfield and is currently in negotiations for a new site.

Opening Hours:

Temporarily closed.

Admission:

Free.

Amenities:

Toilets, Parking.

Contacts:

Ulster Aviation Society, c/o Ray Burrows, 33 Old Mill Meadows, Dundonald, BT16 1WQ. Tel: 028 9445 4444. Website: Ulster Aviation Society


Display cabinets (photo, Paul McMaster)Sea Hawk FB.3 WN108 (photo, Paul McMaster)


List of Aircraft Exhibits:

IdentityType [Real Identity]
EI-BUOAero Composite (Lavery) Sea Hawker
XM414BAC Jet Provost T.3A
EI-BAGCessna 172A
-Chargus Cyclone hang-glider
WZ549De Havilland Vampire T.11
G-MJWSEurowing Goldwing
JV482Grumman Wildcat V
WN108Hawker Sea Hawk FB.3
XV361Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B
G-RENTRobinson R22B
-Rogallo hang-glider
G-BDBSShort 330
G-BTUCShorts Tucano
G-MZHMTeam Hi-Max 1700 microlight
XR517Westland Wessex HC.2


Buccaneer S.2B XV361 (photo, Maurice Auld)Tucano G-BTUC (photo, Maurice Auld)
Wildcat V JV482 (photo, Raymond Burrows)Vampire T.11 WZ549 (photo, Paul McMaster)


Thanks to Michael McBurney of the Ulster Aviation Society for permission to use these photos.

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