Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[image:Im1945EnV179-p27.jpg|thumb| 1945. The Handley Page Hermes Civil Passenger Aircraft. ]]
[[image:Im1945EnV179-p27.jpg|thumb| 1945. The Handley Page Hermes Civil Passenger Aircraft. ]]
[[image:Im19451206FL-Hermes.jpg |thumb| Dec 1945.]]
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[[image:ImEnV183-p028ba.jpg|thumb| 1948.]]



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1945. The Handley Page Hermes Civil Passenger Aircraft.
Dec 1945.
1948.

Note: This is a sub-section of Handley Page

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]



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  1. [1] Wikipedia