Boulton Paul P.111

The Boulton Paul P.111 (also called Boulton Paul BP.111) was a British experimental aircraft of the 1950s designed to explore the characteristics of tailless deltas.

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Made by Boulton Paul.

Boulton Paul P.111 is the predecessor of the Boulton Paul P.120.

of Boulton Paul P 111 flown in Beagle Basset EJA12b EJA12b Price: £3.2
Height Main
381.0
Designer
Dr S.C. Redshaw
Engine(jet)
Rolls-Royce Nene R3N2
Length Alt
7.95 m
Thrust Main
5100
Jet Or Prop
jet
Lists
* List of experimental aircraft
Span Sweep
45
Loaded Weight Main
10127.0
Height Alt
3.81 m
Successor
Boulton Paul P.120
Max Speed Main
38940.0
Airfoil
t-c 10%
Ceiling Main
35000.0
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Retired
June 1958
Thrust Alt
22.69
Loaded Weight Alt
4595.0
Area Main
269
Primary user
Span Alt
612.6
Plane Or Copter?
Manufacturer
First Flight
10
Number Of Jets
1
Climb Rate Main
9400.0
Type of jet
Climb Rate Alt
48 m-s
Variants With Their Own Articles
Boulton Paul P.120
Length Main
795.02
Span Main
25
Area Alt
1616.4
Similar Aircraft
* Avro 707* Boulton Paul P.120* Convair XF-92* Handley Page HP.115
Max Speed Alt
1045.0
Empty Weight Main
7517.0
Ceiling Alt
10
670 m
Empty Weight Alt
3410.0
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