
The Scottish Aviation SA-3 Bulldog, a robust primary trainer that sustained British aviation manufacturing through the 1970s, first flew on 19 May 1969. This side-by-side, two-seat low-wing monoplane was powered by a single 200-horsepower Lycoming IO-360 piston engine and featured full aerobatic capability with +6/-3G limits. Spanning 33 feet 4 inches with a maximum speed of 211 mph, the Bulldog was manufactured by Scottish Aviation at Prestwick Airport from 1971 to 1978.
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| Cranfield University | — | BH120/371 | United Kingdom | 4025cd |