History
In December 1914 Handley Page received an order of the Royal Navy to develop a bomber with a large range.
The result was a twin engine biplane with a wing span of 30 meter.
It made its first flight in December 1915. After some improvements the aircraft entered production as O/100 and 46 examples were built.
The success of the O/100 resulted in the development of an improved version with more powerful engines, new bomb aiming equipment. Of this type more than 400 examples were built under the designation O/400. In the US 100 examples were built by the Standard Aircraft Corporation.
Versions.
- O/100: original version with two 260 hp Rolls Royce Eagle II;
- O/400: improved version with two 360 hp Royce Eagle;
- O/7: Export version for China for transport of fourteen passengers;
- O/11: Version of the O/7 for transport of passengers and freight.
- O/10: Version for twelve passengers.
Dimensions: | |||
Length: | 19,15 m | Wingspan: | 30,48 m |
Height: | 6,71 m | Wing area: | 153 m2 |
Weights: | |||
Empty weight: | 3864 kg | Max. start weight: | 6073 kg |
Performances: | |||
Max. speed: | 156 km/hr | Climbing speed: | - m/min |
Cruising speed: | - km/hr | ||
Range: | 1120 km or maximum of 8 hours | Service ceiling: | 2590 m |
Miscellaneous: | |||
Engine type: | Two Rolls Royce Eagle VIII rated 345 hp each | ||
Crew: | - | ||
Armament: | Two nose mounted Lewis .303 inch machine guns; one or two .303 inch Lewis machine guns on top of fuselage. Maximum bomb load of 8 x 93 kg; 16 x 42 kg or one 615 kg. |