Boulton & Paul Bugle

Bugle
Role Medium bomber
National origin UK
Manufacturer Boulton & Paul, Norwich
First flight 30 June 1923
Number built 7


The third Bugle

The Boulton & Paul Bugle was a British medium bomber design built to meet Air Ministry Specification 30/22.

It drew on the company's experience with the Boulton Paul Bolton and Boulton & Paul Bourges.

There were two variants; the Bugle I with 400 hp (298 kW) Bristol Jupiter II radial engines (5 built) and the Napier Lion W-block Bugle II (2 built)

Bugle II with Napier Liopn engines

Specifications (Bugle II)

Data from Boulton Paul Aircraft since 1915[1]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


References

  1. Brew 1993, p. 187.
  2. Mason 1994, p. 152.

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