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Boulton-Paul P.3 Bobolink Boulton-Paul P.3 Bobolink

1918

Although built only in prototype form, the Boulton & Paul P.3 Bobolink is worthy of mention as Boulton & Paul's first ...

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Boulton-Paul P.6

1918

Boulton-Paul P.6

Boulton-Paul P.7 Bourges Boulton-Paul P.7 Bourges

1919

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Boulton-Paul P.8 Atlantic

1919

Boulton-Paul P.8 Atlantic

Boulton-Paul P.9 Boulton-Paul P.9

1919

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The P.10 on display at the 1919 Paris Air Show. It was the sensation of the Show, but there is ...

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Boulton-Paul P.10

1919

Boulton-Paul P.10

Boulton-Paul P.15 Bolton Boulton-Paul P.15 Bolton

1922

One prototype flown in November 1922. No production.

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Boulton-Paul P.25 Bugle

1923

Boulton-Paul P.25 Bugle

Boulton-Paul P.12 Bodmin Boulton-Paul P.12 Bodmin

1924

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Following their experience with the Bourges and Bugle twin-engine biplane bomber prototypes, Boulton & Paul desighed a new aircraft to ...

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Boulton-Paul P.29 Sidestrand

1926

Boulton-Paul P.29 Sidestrand

Boulton-Paul P.31 Bittern Boulton-Paul P.31 Bittern

1927

A remarkable and radical aeroplane in its day, the Bittern, designed to meet the requirements of Specification 27/24 for a night fighter, ...

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Evolved to meet the requirements of Specification F.9/26, eventually satisfied by the Bristol Bulldog, the Partridge, designed by J D North, was ...

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Boulton-Paul P.33 Partridge

1928

Boulton-Paul P.33 Partridge

Boulton-Paul P.41 Phoenix Boulton-Paul P.41 Phoenix

1929

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One prototype first flown in January 1931. No production

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Boulton-Paul P.32

1931

Boulton-Paul P.32

Boulton-Paul P.75 Overstrand Boulton-Paul P.75 Overstrand

1933

The Overstrand was a further stage in the development of the high-performance medium bomber by this company. Essentially a 'super-Sidestrand' ...

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In 1933 Boulton & Paul built a twin-engine all-metal biplane under a contract awarded by Imperial Airways. The airline had ...

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Boulton-Paul P.64 Mail-Carrier

1933

Boulton-Paul P.64 Mail-Carrier

Boulton-Paul P.71A Boulton-Paul P.71A

1935

Development of the P.64 was continued, and the resulting Boulton & Paul P.71A was lighter, slimmer and longer. In ...

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At a time when prototypes of the famous eight-gun fighters for the RAF - the Hurricane and Spitfire - were ...

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Boulton-Paul P.82 Defiant

1937

Boulton-Paul P.82 Defiant

Boulton-Paul P.92/2 Boulton-Paul P.92/2

1941

The P.92/2 was a half scale flying model of the P.92 built for Boulton Paul by Heston Aircraft for aerodynamic ...

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Originally designed as an all-purpose advanced trainer to be fitted with an Armstrong Siddeley Mamba or Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop engine. ...

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Boulton-Paul P.108 Balliol

1947

Boulton-Paul P.108 Balliol

Boulton-Paul P.111 Boulton-Paul P.111

1950

The Boulton Paul P.111 and P.120 delta wing research aircraft, built to Air Ministry Specification E.27/46 and E.27/49 respectively, were ...

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The Boulton Paul P.111 and P.120 delta wing research aircraft, built to Air Ministry Specification E.27/46 and E.27/49 respectively, were ...

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Boulton-Paul P.120

1952

Boulton-Paul P.120

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