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The Handley Page HP 81 Hermes was a British civilian airliner built in the 1940s and 50s by [[Handley Page]]. It was a low wing monoplane powered by four piston engines. The 29 that were built served briefly with BOAC in the early 1950s and later with several charter airlines. | The Handley Page HP 81 Hermes was a British civilian airliner built in the 1940s and 50s by [[Handley Page]]. It was a low wing monoplane powered by four piston engines. The 29 that were built served briefly with BOAC in the early 1950s and later with several charter airlines.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handley_Page_Hermes] Wikipedia</ref> | ||
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Type
- Civilian Airliner
Designers
Manufacturer
Production Dates
- 1945-1951
Number produced
- 29
The Handley Page HP 81 Hermes was a British civilian airliner built in the 1940s and 50s by Handley Page. It was a low wing monoplane powered by four piston engines. The 29 that were built served briefly with BOAC in the early 1950s and later with several charter airlines.[1]