Boulton & Paul P.6

Being one of the first one-off experimental aircraft in the world, the P.6 was designed to test various aerofoil sections. Only one Boulton & Paul P6 was built.  This originally had the registration X.25, and was later re-registered K-120/G-EACJ.

The first official business flight in the U.K was made on 1st April 1919 by the Boulton & Paul Sales Manager using the P.6.

See below for pictures of the replica P.6 built by members of the Boulton Paul Association

From the open day on 1st October 2000


 


Pictures from the open day on 1st April 2001


 

Now completely covered, the painting of the P.6 has begun. Work continues on the wheels, cockpit interior and replica engine with completion planned by the middle of the year.

 


Pictures from the open day on 7th April 2002

 

 









From the open day on 6th April 2003