Boulton Paul Sidestrand

The Boulton Paul P.29 Sidestrand was a twin-engine biplane medium bomber of the Royal Air Force. Named after a village on the Norfolk coast near Boulton & Paul's factory in Norwich the Sidestrand first flew in 1926 and entered service in 1928. It remained in service until 1936 only ever equipping one squadron; No. 101 Squadron RAF. It was an agile and relatively fast aircraft that was capable of aerobatic manoeuvres such as loops rolls and spins.

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Made by Boulton Paul Aircraft.

Boulton Paul Sidestrand is the predecessor of the Boulton Paul Overstrand.

Height Main
14
Designer
H.A. Hughes
Length Alt
14.02 m
Jet Or Prop
prop
Lists
*List of bomber aircraft
Range Main
520 mi
Loaded Weight Main
10200.0
Height Alt
4.51 m
Type Of Prop
9
Crew
three or four
Loading Main
10
Power/mass Main
323.99999999999994
Introduced
1928
Bombs
1040
Max Speed Main
139 mph
Ceiling Main
20800.0
Number Built
20
Successor
Boulton Paul Overstrand
Max Speed More
at 6
500 ft
Retired
1936
Span Main
2192.02
Area Main
979.5
Primary user
Span Alt
21.93 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
343.0
Engine(prop)
Bristol Jupiter VIIIF
Manufacturer
First Flight
1926
Loaded Weight Alt
4636.0
More Performance
402.0
Number Of Props
2
Power/mass Alt
148
Guns
3
Empty Weight Alt
2895.0
Variants With Their Own Articles
Boulton Paul Overstrand
Length Main
1402.08
Area Alt
90.3 m²
Range Alt
452
Power Main
460 hp
Max Speed Alt
121
Related
*Boulton Paul Overstrand
Empty Weight Main
6370.0
Ceiling Alt
6
300 m
Category
Loading Alt
50

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