The Bulldog is a low-wing monoplane used by 10 different Air forces around the world, some of which equipped it with rockets and 7.62mm machine guns on underwing hardpoints. Used primarily as an elementary training aircraft, the Bulldog is of all metal, stressed skin construction and is fitted with dual flight controls.
 
The aircraft is a delight to fly and is fully aerobatic, and is stressed from +6g to -3g. Seating is side by side, with the captain occupying the left hand seat solo, and either seat when dual.

Flyer magazine carried out a flight test on the Bulldog, concluding:
 
"The Bulldog is a cracking little aircraft that can genuinely be described as a warbird, and which is relatively cheap to fly and simple to operate. It really doesn't take a genius to work out why so many of them are now finding their way onto the civilian register after their years of active service under camouflage."