Blackburn Aircraft - Aircraft

Aircraft

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  • Blackburn First Monoplane (1909) - single-engine, single-seat high-wing monoplane aircraft
  • Blackburn Second Monoplane (1911) - single-engine midwing monoplane aircraft
  • Blackburn Mercury (1911) - single-engine, two-seat midwing monoplane training aircraft
  • Blackburn Type B (1912) - single-engine, two-seat midwing monoplane training aircraft. A development of the Blackburn Mercury
  • Blackburn Type D (1912) - single-engine single seat mid-winged monoplane
  • Blackburn Type E (1912) - single-engine, midwing metal-framed monoplanes, one single seater one twin
  • Blackburn Type I (1913) - single engine 1/2 seat mid-wing monoplane built both as land- and seaplane
  • Blackburn Type L (1914) - single engine two seat biplane seaplane
  • Blackburn C.A.15C (1932) twin-engine ten passenger high-wing monoplane/ biplane airliner
  • Blackburn C.B.2 Nile (1930) - three-engine, two-seat parasol-wing cargo transport, a variant of the Sydney
  • Blackburn F.1 Turcock (1928) - single-engine fighter aircraft
  • Blackburn F.2 Lincock (1928) - single-engine, single-seat biplane fighter
  • Blackburn F.3 (1934) - single-engine single-seat biplane fighter: built, never flew
  • Blackburn 2F.1 Nautilus (1929) - single-engine two-seat engine biplane fighter
  • Blackburn R.1 Blackburn (1922) - single-engine, three-seat biplane naval spotter/reconnaissance aircraft
  • Blackburn R.2 Airedale (1925) - single-engine three-seat high-wing monoplane reconnaissance
  • Blackburn R.B.1 Iris (1926) - three-engine, five-seat biplane flying boat
  • Blackburn R.B.2 Sydney (1930) - three-engine, four-seat parasol-wing long-range flying boat
  • Blackburn R.B.3 Perth (1933) - three-engine, five-seat biplane flying boat
  • Blackburn R.T.1 Kangaroo (1918) - twin-engine, three-seat biplane reconnaissance/torpedo bomber
  • Blackburn T.1 Swift (1920) - single-engine, single-seat floatplane torpedo bomber
  • Blackburn T.2 Dart (1921) - single-engine, single-seat biplane torpedo bomber
  • Blackburn T.3 Velos (1925) - single-engine, two-seat biplane bomber floatplane
  • Blackburn T.4 Cubaroo (1924) - single-engine, four-seat large biplane torpedo bomber
  • Blackburn T.5 Ripon (1926) - single-engine, two-seat biplane reconnaissance/torpedo bomber
  • Blackburn T.7B (1929) - single-engine three-seat biplane bomber/reconnaissance for Japanese Navy
  • Blackburn T.8 Baffin (1932) - single-engine, two-seat biplane torpedo bomber
  • Blackburn T.9 Shark (1933) - single-engine, three-seat carrier-based biplane torpedo bomber
  • Blackburn B-1 Segrave (1930) - two-engine, four-seat low-wing monoplane touring aircraft
  • Blackburn B-2 (1932) - single-engine, two-seat biplane training aircraft
  • Blackburn B-3 M.1/30 (1932) - single-engine, two-seat biplane naval torpedo bomber
  • Blackburn B-5 Baffin
  • Blackburn B-6 Shark
  • Blackburn B-7 (1934) - general-purpose biplane
  • Blackburn B-9 (H.S.T. 10) (1936) - twin-engine twelve-passenger low-wing monoplane airliner: built, never flew
  • Blackburn B-24 Skua (1937) - single-engine, two-seat low-wing monoplane naval fighter/dive bomber
  • Blackburn B-25 Roc (1938) - single-engine, two-seat low-wing monoplane naval fighter/dive bomber with rear turret (built by Boulton Paul Aircraft)
  • Blackburn B-26 Botha (1938) - two-engine, four-seat high-wing monoplane reconnaissance/torpedo bomber & crew trainer
  • Blackburn B-20 (1940) - twin-engine, six-seat experimental monoplane retractable-hull flying boat
  • Blackburn B-37 Firebrand F Mk.I (1942) - single-engine, single-seat propeller naval fighter
  • Blackburn B.44 (1942) - single-engine flying-boat fighter
  • Blackburn B-45 Firebrand TF Mk.II (1943) - single-engine, single-seat propeller naval strike fighter
  • Blackburn B-46 Firebrand TF Mk.IV (1945) - single-engine, single-seat propeller naval strike figher
  • Blackburn B-48 Firecrest (Y.A.1) (1947) - single-engine, single-seat propeller naval strike fighter
  • Blackburn B-52 single-engined advanced trainer to meet Specification T.7/45, not built.
  • Blackburn B-54 (Y.A.5, Y.A.7, Y.A.8) (1949) - single-piston-engine, two-seat contra-rotating propeller naval anti-submarine aircraft
  • Blackburn B-88 (Y.B.1) (1950) - single-turboprop-engine, two-seat contra-rotating propeller naval anti-submarine aircraft
  • Blackburn B-101 Beverley (1950) - four-engine, high-wing, propellers, transport airplane (designed by General Aircraft)
  • Blackburn B-103 Buccaneer (Y.B.3) (1958) - two-engine, two-seat jet naval strike aircraft to specification NA.39
  • AD Scout (1915) - Admiralty designed single-engine, single-seat pusher anti-Zeppelin aircraft. Built by Blackburn and by Hewlett & Blondeau
  • Blackburn Beagle (1928) single-engine two seat two-seat biplane bomber
  • Blackburn Blackburd (1918) single-engine, single-seat biplane torpedo bomber
  • Blackburn Bluebird (1924) - single-engine, two-seat biplane training/touring aircraft
  • Blackburn Bluebird IV (1929) - single-engine, two-seat biplane training/touring aircraft
  • Blackburn General Purpose (1916) - twin engine three seat seaplane biplane anti-submarine patrol bomber
  • Blackburn N.1B (1918) - single-engine single seat biplane flying boat escort bomber (started; not finished; never flew)
  • Blackburn Pellet (1923) - single-engine single-seat biplane Schneider racer
  • Blackburn Sidecar (1919) single engine two seat mid wing monoplane ultra light: may not have flown
  • Blackburn Sprat (1926) single-engine two-seat biplane advanced trainer
  • Blackburn Triplane (1916) - Blackburn designed triplane version of Scout
  • Blackburn Twin Blackburn (1915) - twin-fuselage, two-engine, two-seat anti-Zeppelin seaplane
  • Blackburn White Falcon (1916) - single engine two seat mid-wing monoplane
  • Alula D.H.6 (1921) - experimental aircraft to test the Alula wing using an Airco DH.6 fuselage
  • Alula Semiquaver (1921) - single-engine Alula wing conversion of the Martinsyde Semiquaver
  • Handley Page HP.88 (Blackburn Y.B.2) - Experimental aircraft for Handley Page using a Supermarine-built fuselage.

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