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Registration / Serial:HL003X
Alternate Serial:1007
Other Marks:K
Aircraft Original Type:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
Aircraft Generic Type:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
Aircraft Version:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
C/n (msn):Not known
Display Paint:South Korea - Air Force
Aircraft Name:復活
City / Airport:Seoul - Sinchonri (RKSM / SSN)Map
Country:South Korea
Event:Seoul ADEX 2025
Photo Date:17 October 2025
Photo by:Fred WillemsenContact
Photo ID:862931Submit Correction
View count: 155
Several Buhwal-hos are present in South Korea, but all are replicas. Not this one. It has been made by students of Sacheon Tech University. I couldn't be made to understand whether this aircraft had made its first flight. The Buhwal-ho was South Korea's first indigenous aircraft.
Registration / Serial:HL003X
Alternate Serial:1007
Aircraft Version:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
C/n (msn):Not known
Display Paint:South Korea - Air Force
City / Airport:Seoul - Sinchonri (RKSM / SSN)Map
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:17 October 2025
Photo by:Fred WillemsenContact
Registration / Serial:HL003X
Alternate Serial:1007
Other Marks:K
Aircraft Original Type:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
Aircraft Generic Type:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
Aircraft Version:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
C/n (msn):Not known
Display Paint:South Korea - Air Force
Aircraft Name:復活
City / Airport:Seoul - Sinchonri (RKSM / SSN)Map
Country:South Korea
Event:Seoul ADEX 2025
Photo Date:17 October 2025
Photo by:Fred WillemsenContact
Photo ID:862931Submit Correction
View count: 155
Several Buhwal-hos are present in South Korea, but all are replicas. Not this one. It has been made by students of Sacheon Tech University. I couldn't be made to understand whether this aircraft had made its first flight. The Buhwal-ho was South Korea's first indigenous aircraft.
Registration / Serial:HL003X
Alternate Serial:1007
Aircraft Version:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
C/n (msn):Not known
Display Paint:South Korea - Air Force
City / Airport:Seoul - Sinchonri (RKSM / SSN)Map
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:17 October 2025
Photo by:Fred WillemsenContact
Registration / Serial:1007
Military Code:K
Aircraft Original Type:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
Aircraft Generic Type:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
Aircraft Version:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:South Korea - Air Force
Aircraft Name:復活
City / Airport:Sacheon (RKPS / HIN)Map
Country:South Korea
Collection:KAI Aerospace Museum
Photo Date:3 November 2023
Photo by:Jonathan VerschuurenContact
Photo ID:767565Submit Correction
View count: 518
This aircraft was developed in 1953, right after the Korean war by the RoKAF Technical School and is generally seen as the start of South Korea's domestic aerospace industry. In 1960, it was transferred to a civil flight school in Daegu. In 2004, the fuselage of the aircraft was salvaged from the Kyeongsang Technical High School in Daegu and a restoration project started. Two new aircraft were built in 2011, both of which are now preserved as well. It is thought that this aircraft at the KAI museum is the restored aircraft with the original fuselage. The name 復活 on the nose means Resurrection.
Registration / Serial:1007
Aircraft Version:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:South Korea - Air Force
City / Airport:Sacheon (RKPS / HIN)Map
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:3 November 2023
Photo by:Jonathan VerschuurenContact
Registration / Serial:1007
Military Code:K
Aircraft Original Type:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
Aircraft Generic Type:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
Aircraft Version:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:South Korea - Air Force
Aircraft Name:復活
City / Airport:Sacheon (RKPS / HIN)Map
Country:South Korea
Collection:KAI Aerospace Museum
Photo Date:3 November 2023
Photo by:Jonathan VerschuurenContact
Photo ID:767565Submit Correction
View count: 518
This aircraft was developed in 1953, right after the Korean war by the RoKAF Technical School and is generally seen as the start of South Korea's domestic aerospace industry. In 1960, it was transferred to a civil flight school in Daegu. In 2004, the fuselage of the aircraft was salvaged from the Kyeongsang Technical High School in Daegu and a restoration project started. Two new aircraft were built in 2011, both of which are now preserved as well. It is thought that this aircraft at the KAI museum is the restored aircraft with the original fuselage. The name 復活 on the nose means Resurrection.
Registration / Serial:1007
Aircraft Version:Korea Aerospace Buhwal-ho
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:South Korea - Air Force
City / Airport:Sacheon (RKPS / HIN)Map
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:3 November 2023
Photo by:Jonathan VerschuurenContact