Super Handley

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Super Handley was the popular nickname for the Handley Page V/1500, a British four‑engine heavy bomber developed near the end of World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
aircraftCategory bomber aircraft
military aircraft
aircraftConfiguration biplane
aircraftRangeClass long‑range
aircraftSizeClass very large bomber
aircraftStructure wood and fabric construction
aircraftType heavy bomber
aircraftWingType biplane wings
alsoKnownAs Super Handley Page NERFINISHED
armamentType bombs
defensive machine guns
conflictRole late‑war bomber for World War I
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedAsSuccessorTo Handley Page O/400 NERFINISHED
designedBy Handley Page NERFINISHED
designedFor high bomb load for its time
long‑range bombing
strategic night bombing
designedToBomb Berlin NERFINISHED
developedBy Handley Page Limited NERFINISHED
engineConfiguration four‑engine
era late World War I
firstFlightDate 1918
hasCrewRole bomb aimer
co‑pilot
gunner
pilot
hasEngineCount 4
historicalSignificance part of early strategic bombing development
introducedAs Handley Page V/1500 NERFINISHED
landingGearType fixed landing gear
nationality British
nicknameLanguage English
notableFeature one of the largest British bombers of World War I
operator Royal Air Force
powerplant four Rolls‑Royce Eagle engines
propulsionType piston engine
refersTo Handley Page V/1500 NERFINISHED
role long‑range heavy bomber
serviceBranch Royal Air Force NERFINISHED
Royal Flying Corps NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1910s
usedBy United Kingdom NERFINISHED
usedFor long‑distance demonstration flights
strategic bombing
usedInConflict World War I

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Handley Page V/1500 nickname Super Handley