Handley Page Basic Trainer


The Handley Page Basic Trainer was a British training aircraft of the 1940s. It was a single-engine, low-wing monoplane with a fixed tailwheel undercarriage.

Development

The H.P.R.2 was developed by Handley Page Reading Ltd as a basic trainer in response to List of [Air Ministry Specifications|Air Ministry Specification] T16/48 for a trainer to replace the ageing Percival Prentice.
The Basic Trainer first flew in May 1950. Testing showed it to be a trickier and less forgiving aircraft than the rival Percival P.56. Although Handley Page were confident that the H.P.R.2 could be improved, the Air Ministry elected to order the P.56 into production as the Provost. Two prototypes were built and flown but no orders resulted.

Specifications (Basic Trainer)