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The Boulton & Paul P.71A was a 1930s British twin-engined all-metal biplane transport aircraft developed by Boulton & Paul Ltd from the unsuccessful P.64 Mailplane to meet an Imperial Airways requirement for a mail plane.

* Boulton Paul P.1

Made by Boulton & Paul Ltd.

It is the successor of the Boulton Paul Mailplane .

Boulton Paul P.2
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
4.63 m
Predecessor
Boulton Paul Mailplane
Length Alt
13.47 m
Max Takeoff Weight Main
9500.0
Power Alt
365.0
Range Main
600 mi
Max Speed Alt
170
Type Of Prop
Radial engine
Introduced
1935
Loading Main
13
Power/mass Main
360.0
Developed From
Boulton Paul Mailplane
Power/mass Alt
Height Main
15
Max Speed Main
195 mph
Cruise Speed Main
150 mph
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
4318.0
Ceiling Main
21000.0
Number Built
2
Retired
1936
Span Main
1645.92
Cruise Speed Alt
130
Area Main
718.5
Primary user
Span Alt
16.46 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar
Manufacturer
Ceiling More
4500
Status
Climb Rate Main
1400.0
Power Main
490 hp
Number Of Props
2
Climb Rate Alt
7.1 m-s
Length Main
1346.2
Area Alt
66.8 m²
Range Alt
522
Related
*Boulton Paul P.64 Mailplane
Empty Weight Main
6100.0
Ceiling Alt
6
400 m
Category
Empty Weight Alt
2772.0
Loading Alt
65

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