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The Boulton & Paul P.64 Mailplane also known as the Mail-Carrier was a 1930s British twin-engined all-metal biplane transport aircraft designed for Imperial Airways and built by Boulton & Paul Ltd.

Development

The airline had a requirement, which was translated into Air Ministry specification 21/28, for a mailplane to carry a Шаблон:Convert payload on a Шаблон:Convert leg at a speed of at least Шаблон:Convert.[1] Boulton & Paul designed and constructed the prototype P.64 Mailplane to address these requirements.[1] The P.64 was a twin-engine two-bay equi-span biplane. It was powered by two Bristol Pegasus IM2 supercharged radial engines rated at Шаблон:Convert driving two-bladed fixed pitch propellers and mounted under the upper wings.[2]

The aircraft (registered G-ABYK) first flew in March 1933 at the company Norwich. It was not a success, deemed to be expensive and unsatisfactory. It was destroyed during trials at Martlesham Heath when it struck the ground during an unexplained dive on 21 October 1933.

The company then addressed the specification's requirements with a new design transport aircraft which was lighter, slimmer and longer (the Boulton Paul P.71A).

Specifications (P.64 Mailplane)

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Boulton Paul P.64 Mailplane 3-view drawing from NACA-AC-177

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See also

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References

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Bibliography

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