



Boulton Paul Aircraft Since 1915Author(s): Alec Brew
The definitive history of Boulton Paul, one of the great innovators of British aviation and maker of the famous Defiant turret fighter
The definitive history of Boulton Paul aircraft with over 400 illustrations, many never seen before
Boulton Paul made up to seventy Sopwith Camels a week
It designed and manufactured the Defiant fighter and 20,000 gun turrets
The result of over 30 years of research in the Company\u2019s archives
The old Norwich firm of Boulton & Paul began building FE.2b aircraft in 1915 and then Sopwith Camels. Their own design department, started in 1917 under Chief Engineer J. D. North, earned a reputation for innovation. They built the first all-metal aircraft delivered to the RAF: the P.15 Bolton, the largest aircraft ever built in Great Britain at the time; the R.101 airship; and a series of superb medium bombers, the last of which was the Overstrand with the world\u2019s first powered .
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Boulton Paul Aircraft Since 1915Author(s): Alec Brew
The definitive history of Boulton Paul, one of the great innovators of British aviation and maker of the famous Defiant turret fighter
The definitive history of Boulton Paul aircraft with over 400 illustrations, many never seen before
Boulton Paul made up to seventy Sopwith Camels a week
It designed and manufactured the Defiant fighter and 20,000 gun turrets
The result of over 30 years of research in the Company\u2019s archives
The old Norwich firm of Boulton & Paul began building FE.2b aircraft in 1915 and then Sopwith Camels. Their own design department, started in 1917 under Chief Engineer J. D. North, earned a reputation for innovation. They built the first all-metal aircraft delivered to the RAF: the P.15 Bolton, the largest aircraft ever built in Great Britain at the time; the R.101 airship; and a series of superb medium bombers, the last of which was the Overstrand with the world\u2019s first powered .
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Boulton Paul Aircraft Since 1915Author(s): Alec Brew
The definitive history of Boulton Paul, one of the great innovators of British aviation and maker of the famous Defiant turret fighter
The definitive history of Boulton Paul aircraft with over 400 illustrations, many never seen before
Boulton Paul made up to seventy Sopwith Camels a week
It designed and manufactured the Defiant fighter and 20,000 gun turrets
The result of over 30 years of research in the Company\u2019s archives
The old Norwich firm of Boulton & Paul began building FE.2b aircraft in 1915 and then Sopwith Camels. Their own design department, started in 1917 under Chief Engineer J. D. North, earned a reputation for innovation. They built the first all-metal aircraft delivered to the RAF: the P.15 Bolton, the largest aircraft ever built in Great Britain at the time; the R.101 airship; and a series of superb medium bombers, the last of which was the Overstrand with the world\u2019s first powered .
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features | illustrated |
format | hardcover |
Language | english |
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