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The Boulton & Paul P.10 was a two seat single-engined biplane built just after World War I to develop techniques for the construction of all steel aircraft. It is also notable for its first use of plastic as a structural material. Only one P.10 was built and it attracted much attention; but it probably never flew.

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Made by Boulton & Paul Ltd.

Show Boulton Paul P.10 - Великобритания - 1919The Boulton and Paul P 10,100 h.p. Cosmos "Lucifer" Boulton Paul P.2
Empty Weight Lb
1104
Wing Area Sqm
29
Designer
John Dudley North
Eng 1 Type
Cosmos Lucifer 3-cylinder air-cooled radial engine
Max Speed Mph
at 1
000 ft 104
Ceiling Ft
14000
Eng 1 Kw
75
Span In
Gross Weight Lb
1700
Capacity
1
Span Ft
30
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Climb Rate Ftmin
to 5
000 ft 625
Empty Weight Kg
501
Gross Weight Kg
771
Height In
Endurance Min
Endurance H
5400.0
Climb Rate Ms
3
Manufacturer
First Flight
no record of flight
Max Speed Kmh
167
Height Ft
12
Origin
United Kingdom
National Origin
United Kingdom
Wing Area Sqft
309
Met Or Eng
eng
Span M
9
Length Ft
26
Height M
4
Ceiling M
4270
Eng 1 Hp
100
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
Length M
8
Category

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