Boulton Paul Aircraft: Bugle
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1924 Boulton and Paul produced a new twin-engined day-bombing machine, the Bugle.
This machine was fitted with two [[Bristol Engine Co: Jupiter|Jupiter] engines, and was of the biplane type, with tractor screws. Its wings had a span of 62ft. 6in., and a total area of 932 square feet; with a gross weight of 8760 lb., it had a useful load of 3681 lb., and a surface loading of 9.2lb per square foot. At ground level its speed was 120 mph. It could climb to 10,000ft in 15 minutes, and to 15,000ft. in 39 minutes. [1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1925/01/02