Bulldog vs Lasta-95

Scottish trainer aircraft, operational during the late twentieth century, extensively deployed in military and civilian flight training.
Picture of Bulldog
Origin country 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Category Military Training Aircraft
Manufacturer Scottish Aviation
First flight 19 May 1969
Year introduced 1971
Number produced 328 units
Average unit price $0.1 million
Serbian training aircraft, operational from the late 20th century, utilized by Iraq and Serbia for military pilot training.
Origin country 🇷🇸 Serbia
Category Military Training Aircraft
Manufacturer UTVA
First flight 2 September 1985
Year introduced 2010
Number produced 37 units
Average unit price $-- million
Wing area 12.0 m²
Wingspan 10.1 m
Height 2.7 m
Length 7.1 m
Operational range 1,000 km
Service ceiling 4,877 m
Max. takeoff weight 1,066 kg
Empty weight 649 kg
Total thrust 1 x 149 kW â—‰
Profile drawing of Scottish Aviation Bulldog
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Profile drawing of UTVA Lasta-95

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which has longer range, the Bulldog or Lasta-95?
The Bulldog has a longer range at 1,000 km compared to the Lasta-95's 0 km.
Which can fly higher, the Bulldog or Lasta-95?
The Bulldog has a higher service ceiling at 4,877 meters (16,000 ft) compared to the Lasta-95's 0 meters (0 ft).
Which is heavier, the Bulldog or Lasta-95?
The Bulldog has a higher maximum takeoff weight at 1,066 kg compared to the Lasta-95's 0 kg.
Which is larger, the Bulldog or Lasta-95?
The Bulldog is longer at 7.1 meters compared to the Lasta-95's 0.0 meters.
Which entered service first, the Bulldog or Lasta-95?
The Bulldog entered service first in 1971, 39 years before the Lasta-95 which entered service in 2010.
Which has been built in greater numbers, the Bulldog or Lasta-95?
The Bulldog has been produced in greater numbers with 328 units compared to 37 units of the Lasta-95.