Boulton Paul P.120

The Boulton Paul P.120 was a British research aircraft produced to investigate delta-wing aerodynamics in the early 1950s. It was very similar to the tailless Boulton Paul P.111 apart from having a horizontal tailplane.

* Boulton Paul P.120Just inboard of these tips the P.120 gained a pair of wingfences.1

Made by Boulton Paul Aircraft.

It is the successor of the Boulton Paul P.111 .

Jet Or Prop
jet
Height Alt
2.91 m
Predecessor
Boulton Paul P.111
Engine(jet)
Rolls-Royce Nene RN.2
Length Alt
9.03 m
Thrust Main
5100
Loaded Weight Main
12580.0
Max Speed Main
~450kn
Developed From
Boulton Paul P.111
Height Main
9
Status
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Retired
1952
Thrust Alt
22.7
Span Main
33
Area Main
290.13
Span Alt
10.20 m
Plane Or Copter?
Manufacturer
First Flight
6
Number Of Jets
1
Loaded Weight Alt
5718.0
Empty Weight Alt
4844.0
Length Main
29
Area Alt
26.96 m²
Empty Weight Main
10656.0
Category

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