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Hersteller: boulpaul

Boulton Paul

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boulton Paul P 111 A, Experimental aircraft

 

 

 

 

1926 - Boulton Paul Sidestrand Mk. III, mid-size bomber

 

 

 

 

1933 - Boulton Paul Overstrand Mk I, mid-size bomber

 

 

 

 

1937 - Boulton Paul Defiant Mk I, Fighter

 

The Defiant followed a doctrine which meant that fighter should battle their targets "in line" with their guns mounted in a battery, like bombers had. To make sure the pilot doesn't start a war on his own the Defiant had no frontal guns. This concept was no success.  

 

 

1947 - Boulton Paul Balliol, Advanced Trainer

 

The Balliol was designed to follow the T6 Harvard. Originally it should be turboprop-driven - the 2nd prototype was the first single engine ptl aircraf to fly - but finally the Rolls Ryce Merlin piston engine was mounted.  

 

       

 

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