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"The HP42 and HP 45 designations were Handley Page's identifiers but this was not commonly known at the time"
I don't understand what this means; it implies that people in the 1930's couldn't work out that HP stood for Handley Page. However, I've found a website that states that the HP designation for both was HP 45 and that this was not publicly known for a while. Is this what was intended? Britmax 12:04, 2 September 2006 (UTC)