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  1. The Handley Page Type O was a biplane bomber used by Britain during the First World War. When built, the Type O was the largest aircraft that had been built in the UK and one of the largest in the world.

  2. Oct 22, 2018 · Britain’s ‘Bloody Paralyzer’. The first really large bombers to be produced in substantial numbers and employed in massed formations in a coordinated strategic offensive, the Handley Page O/100 and O/400 set the basic layout for both British and American bomber design. by Robert Guttman 10/22/2018. Two Handley Page O/400 heavy ...

  3. Apr 24, 2009 · I chose the Handley Page Type O/400 over the Handley Page Type O/100 for the same reason. The O/400 and was deployed in greater numbers, and had a larger payload. The Handley V/1500, nicknamed the "Super Handley", was an improvement over it's relatives and did well in the Third Anglo-Afghan War, but was built too late too see much ...

  4. Nov 21, 2022 · A number of aircraft were designed to house gunners during World War I, primarily in the nose. These included the Vickers Vimy, Martin MB-1, Caproni Ca.1 and the Handley Page Type 0. The first instances of tail gunners occurred in the Russian Empire, with the development of the Sikorsky Ilya Muromets.

  5. The Handley Page Type O was a biplane bomber used by Britain during the First World War. When built, the Type O was the largest aircraft that had been built in the UK and one of the largest in the world. There were two main variants, the Handley Page O/100 (H.P.11) and the Handley Page O/400 (H.P.12).

  6. Jan 12, 2009 · Handley Page O/100 / O/400 Bomber gunships. I've seen reference in a couple of books to a Gotha, returning from a raid on London, being shot down by a Handley Page Bomber converted into a gunship, with five Lewis guns. Apparently quite a few of them were used in this way, and undertook patrols in the Dunkirk area.

  7. There were two main variants, the Handley Page O/100 (H.P.11) and the Handley Page O/400 (H.P.12). The aircraft were used in France for tactical night attacks on targets in German-occupied France and Belgium and for strategic bombing of industrial and transport targets in the Rhineland.