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The Bulldog is a 3-seat side-by-side training aircraft designed by Beagle Aircraft and after the demise of the company was built by Scottish Aviation.

The prototype Bulldog first flew on 19 May 1969 at Shoreham Airport. The first order for the type was for 78 from the Swedish Air Board. Before any other aircraft were built the company failed and the order was taken over by Scottish Aviation (Bulldog) Limited. All subsequent aircraft were built by Scottish Aviation at Prestwick Airport.

Sweden

The first 58 aircraft (known as the SK 61A and SK 61B) was delivered to the Swedish Air Force in 1971. Twenty more aircraft were delivered to the Swedish Army as SK 61C in 1972, although these were transferred to the Air Force in 1989. By 2001 all the Swedish aircraft had been withdrawn from Military service.

United Kingdom

The largest customer was the Royal Air Force, which placed an order for 130 Bulldogs in 1972 (as the Bulldog T1). It was used extensively by the Royal Air Force as a basic trainer, in particular being the standard aircraft of the University Air Squadrons for many years.

The RAF sold off all of its remaining Bulldog trainers in 2001 as general aviation light aircraft for a very low price. The model's excellent visibility, robustness and aerobatic capability meant that they were enthusiastically taken up.

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Military Operators

 


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