The Beagle Husky was a three-seat British light aircraft built in the 1960s which originated from a Portuguese Air Force requirement for a liaison/training aircraft, a development of the Auster Alpha. It first flew as an Auster design in January 1960, but that company was taken over by Beagle Aircraft in September that year. It was initially available with a 160 hp Lycoming O-320 engine as the Auster D5/160.
Husky of Airviews Ltd, Manchester, in 1971, fitted for banner towing and photography
An Air Experience Flight (AEF) is a training unit of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve whose main purpose is to give introductory flying experience to cadets from the Air Training Corps and the Combined Cadet Force. As of 2019, thirteen AEFs are active.
Chipmunk T.10 in RAF colours
Bulldog T.1 in RAF colours
10 AEF Grob Tutor and hangar at RAF Woodvale
No. 8 Air Experience Flight Grob Tutor in flight