1918
Although built only in prototype form, the Boulton & Paul P.3 Bobolink is worthy of mention as Boulton & Paul's first ...
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1919
The P.10 on display at the 1919 Paris Air Show. It was the sensation of the Show, but there is ...
1922
One prototype flown in November 1922. No production.
1923
1924
Following their experience with the Bourges and Bugle twin-engine biplane bomber prototypes, Boulton & Paul desighed a new aircraft to ...
1926
1927
A remarkable and radical aeroplane in its day, the Bittern, designed to meet the requirements of Specification 27/24 for a night fighter, ...
Evolved to meet the requirements of Specification F.9/26, eventually satisfied by the Bristol Bulldog, the Partridge, designed by J D North, was ...
1928
1929
One prototype first flown in January 1931. No production
1931
1933
The Overstrand was a further stage in the development of the high-performance medium bomber by this company. Essentially a 'super-Sidestrand' ...
In 1933 Boulton & Paul built a twin-engine all-metal biplane under a contract awarded by Imperial Airways. The airline had ...
1935
Development of the P.64 was continued, and the resulting Boulton & Paul P.71A was lighter, slimmer and longer. In ...
At a time when prototypes of the famous eight-gun fighters for the RAF - the Hurricane and Spitfire - were ...
1937
1941
The P.92/2 was a half scale flying model of the P.92 built for Boulton Paul by Heston Aircraft for aerodynamic ...
Originally designed as an all-purpose advanced trainer to be fitted with an Armstrong Siddeley Mamba or Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop engine. ...
1947
1950
The Boulton Paul P.111 and P.120 delta wing research aircraft, built to Air Ministry Specification E.27/46 and E.27/49 respectively, were ...
1952