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− | Built by Bell as c/n 13560,<ref>http://cgibin.rcn.com/jeremy.k/cgi-bin/gzUsafSearch.pl?target=&content=Captured</ref> this aircraft was delivered to Comando de Aviacion de Ejercito Argentino at Campo de Mayo on 03 March 1973. |
+ | Built by Bell as c/n '''13560''',<ref>http://cgibin.rcn.com/jeremy.k/cgi-bin/gzUsafSearch.pl?target=&content=Captured</ref> this aircraft was delivered to Comando de Aviacion de Ejercito Argentino at Campo de Mayo on 03 March 1973 as '''AE-413'''. |
+ | On 21 April 1982, the aircraft was transported to Port Sttanley, capital of the recently occupied Falkland Islands, in the hold of an Argentinian C-130. Captured by British forces on 14 June, AE-413 was transported to RAF Odiham, United Kingdom during July 1983.<ref>http://www.helis.com/database/cn/1802/</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 10:48, 27 July 2017
History[]
Built by Bell as c/n 13560,[2] this aircraft was delivered to Comando de Aviacion de Ejercito Argentino at Campo de Mayo on 03 March 1973 as AE-413.
On 21 April 1982, the aircraft was transported to Port Sttanley, capital of the recently occupied Falkland Islands, in the hold of an Argentinian C-130. Captured by British forces on 14 June, AE-413 was transported to RAF Odiham, United Kingdom during July 1983.[3]