Scottish Aviation Bulldog

The Scottish Aviation Bulldog is a British two-seat side-by-side (with optional third seat) training aircraft designed by Beagle Aircraft as the B.125 Bulldog.

All subsequent aircraft were built at Prestwick Airport by Scottish Aviation, and later by British Aerospace.

Twenty more aircraft were delivered to the Swedish Army as FPL 61C in 1972, although these were transferred to the Air Force in 1989 as SK 61C.

The aircraft was also used by the Royal Navy for Elementary Flying Training (EFT) at RAF Topcliffe.

The RAF sold off its remaining Bulldog trainers in 2001 as general aviation light aircraft for a low price.

Manchester University Air Squadron Bulldog at RAF Woodvale in 1983
The prototype Bulldog G-AXEH in the National Museum of Flight
The Scottish Aviation BullFinch taking off at Farnborough
Privately owned Scottish Aviation Bulldog Series 120, formerly of the Botswana Air Force and in their colours, at an English air rally in 2005
Former Royal Jordanian Air Force Bulldog now operated by the British Disabled Flying Association (now trading as Aerobility) on display at Farnborough Airshow 2008
Bulldog of the Maltese Air Wing in 2003
Operators of the Bulldog.