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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. The prototype Bulldog flew on 19 May 1969 at Shoreham Airport .
Western Scottish chose the Volvo B58-61, built in Sweden but imported to the UK by Ailsa Bus in Western Scottish's operating area, the coaches for the Alexander companies would be Leyland Leopard PSU5/4R (with O680 engines and 5-speed Pneumocyclic transmission). Eastern Scottish chose the new version of the Pennine 7, unlike previous versions ...
Northern & Scottish Airways: 1934: 1937: Merged to Scottish Airways and eventually British European Airways Northern Air Charter: 1947: 1948: Operated Airspeed Consul, de Havilland Dragon Rapide [283] Northern Air Lines: 1924: 1925: Went into liquidation. Operated Airco DH.9, de Havilland DH.50 [284] Northern Air Transport: 1929: 1932: Founded ...
1 March – Dundee East by-election: Labour retains the seat by only 1,141 votes in the face of a strong challenge from the Scottish National Party. May – The Co-operative Group: The Scottish Co-operative (Wholesale) Society Ltd merges into the UK-wide Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd following serious financial mismanagement of the SCWS Bank.
The aftermath sees both clubs fined £20,000 and various legislation implemented, including the prohibition of the sale of alcohol at football matches in Scotland. [ 57 ] [ 133 ] Hibernian are the first Scottish club to install undersoil heating , at a cost of £60,000, [ 134 ] and which is used later in the season to enable their home game ...
The Scottish cars are distinguished from the Thames Ditton cars by their body-coloured air-intakes and grilles. [2] 3000ME chassis #129, registration VPC 634X, which had previously served as both a factory demonstrator at AC and Managing Director Andrew Hurlock's personal ride, was used by AC (Scotland) as a development mule for an updated car ...
A large number of the initial production versions entered service with the Scottish Bus Group. [6] Continued reliability issues resulted in 1973 in the exchange, on a one-for-one basis, of 91 Bristol VRTs from Central SMT, Eastern Scottish and Western SMT for front-engined Bristol Lodekka FLF6Gs from the National Bus Company , a majority of ...
1973 Scottish local elections (6 P) S. 1973 in Scottish sport (4 C, 7 P) T. 1973 in Scottish television (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "1973 in Scotland"