Scottish Aviation Bulldog

Scottish Aviation Bulldog. Photo by Ross Cannon
The Bulldog first flew on the 19th May 1969. The RAF ordered 130 aircraft, designated T1s. These aircraft were used in the training role, and also by University Air Squadrons and Air experience flights. The Bulldog carried on in the training role after the Chipmunk retired, and eventually being replaced by the Grob Tutor. Ex-RAF Bulldogs can still be seen flying in private hands. With some aircraft operating with the armed forces of Malta.


Scottish Aviation Bulldog at Little Gransden Charity Air & Car Show 2009
Scottish Aviation Bulldog at Little Gransden Charity Air & Car Show 2009


Scottish Aviation Bulldog at Little Gransden Charity Air & Car Show 2009
Scottish Aviation Bulldog at Little Gransden Charity Air & Car Show 2009
Images courtesy of Bob Franklin and Ross Cannon