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The Boulton & Paul P.7 Bourges was a prototype British twin-engined biplane day bomber built by Boulton & Paul to replace the Airco DH.10. Despite demonstrating excellent performance and manoeuvrability only three prototypes were built post World War I cost cutting leading to the DH.10 not being replaced.

Bodmin, Boulton Paul Bourges, Boulton Paul Bugle, Boulton Paul Defiant, Boulton Paul Overstrand, Boulton Paul P.10, Boulton Paul P.111, Boulton Paul P.32, Boulton Paul P.8, Boulton Paul P.1

Made by Boulton Paul Aircraft.

Height Main
365.76
Designer
John Dudley North
Length Alt
11.28 m
Jet Or Prop
prop
Loaded Weight Main
6320.0
Height Alt
3.66 m
Type Of Prop
9
Endurance
1525.0
Loading Main
9
Power/mass Main
360.0
Bombs
4
Max Speed Main
123.5 mph
Ceiling Main
20000.0
Number Built
3
Crew
Three
Max Speed More
at 6
500 ft
Span Main
1747.5200000000002
Area Main
738.0
Span Alt
17.48 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
239.0
Engine(prop)
ABC Dragonfly I
Manufacturer
Status
First Flight
June 1919
Origin
United Kingdom
National Origin
United Kingdom
Loaded Weight Alt
2873.0
Power Main
320 hp
Number Of Props
2
Power/mass Alt
Guns
2
Empty Weight Alt
1736.0
Length Main
1127.76
Area Alt
68.6 m²
Similar Aircraft
*Avro 533 Manchester*de Havilland Oxford*Sopwith Cobham*Airco DH.10
Max Speed Alt
107
Related
*Boulton & Paul Bolton*Boulton & Paul Bugle*Boulton Paul Atlantic
Empty Weight Main
3820.0
Ceiling Alt
6
100 m
Category
Loading Alt
42

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