List of Blackburn Aircraft Airplanes and Aircrafts

List of all Blackburn Aircraft airplanes and aircraft types, with images, specs, and other information. These active and retired Blackburn Aircraft planes are listed in alphabetical order, but if you're looking for a particular aircraft you can look for it using the "search" bar. The Blackburn Aircraft aircrafts on this list include all planes, jets, helicopters, and other flying vehicles ever made by Blackburn Aircraft. Unless you're an aviation expert you probably can't think of every aircraft made by Blackburn Aircraft, so use this list to find a few popular Blackburn Aircraft planes and helicopters that have been used a lot in the course of history.

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  • Blackburn B-2
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    Blackburn B-2

    The Blackburn B-2 was a British biplane side-by-side trainer aircraft of the 1930s. Designed and built by Blackburn Aircraft, 42 were built.
    • Manufacturer: Blackburn Aircraft
    • Length (m): 7.39
    • Wingspan (m): 9.2
  • Blackburn B-20
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    Blackburn B-20

    The Blackburn B-20 was an experimental aircraft, first flying in 1940, that attempted to drastically increase the performance of flying boat designs. Blackburn Aircraft undertook an independent design study based on a patent filed by their chief designer, John Douglas Rennie for a retractable pontoon float that formed the planing hull.
    • Manufacturer: Blackburn Aircraft
    • Designer: J. D. Rennie
    • Length (m): 21.23
    • Maiden Flight: Mar 01 1940
  • Blackburn B-54

    The Blackburn B-54 and B-88 were prototype carrier-borne anti-submarine warfare aircraft of the immediate post Second World War-era developed for the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm. They shared a conventional monoplane design with a mid-mounted inverted-gull wing and tricycle undercarriage. The pilot and observer sat in tandem under a long canopy atop the fuselage. The B-54 had a piston engine and the B-88 a gas turbine driving a large contra-rotating propeller. The radar scanner was mounted in a retractable radome in the rear fuselage, behind a long internal weapons bay. The program was cancelled in favour of the Fairey Gannet aircraft.
    • Manufacturer: Blackburn Aircraft
    • Length (m): 13.0
    • Wingspan (m): 13.47
  • Blackburn Baffin
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    The Blackburn B-5 Baffin biplane torpedo bomber was a development of the Ripon, the chief change being that a 545 hp Bristol Pegasus I.MS radial replaced the Ripon's Napier Lion water-cooled inline engine. The Baffin was designed by Major F A Bumpus to meet a Fleet Air Arm requirement as a conventional two-seat single-bay biplane of mixed metal and wooden construction with fabric covering. It had swept, staggered, equal-span wings, the lower having an inverse gull to provide clearance for the torpedo while retaining a short undercarriage. Armament comprised one fixed, forward-firing 0.303 in Vickers machine gun and one free-mounted .303 in Lewis gun in rear cockpit, plus one 2,000 lb bomb, ...more
    • Type: Torpedo bomber
    • Manufacturer: Blackburn Aircraft
    • Introduced: Jan 01 1934
    • Length (m): 11.68
    • Maiden Flight: Sep 30 1932
  • Blackburn Beverley
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    The Blackburn B-101 Beverley was a 1950s British heavy transport aircraft built by Blackburn and General Aircraft and flown by squadrons of Royal Air Force Transport Command from 1957 until 1967.
    • Type: Military transport aircraft
    • Manufacturer: Blackburn Aircraft
    • Introduced: Jan 01 1955
    • Designer: General Aircraft Limited
    • Length (m): 30.3
    • Wingspan (m): 49.4
    • Accidents: Sutton Wick air crash
    • Maiden Flight: Jun 20 1950
  • Blackburn Blackburd
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    The Blackburn Blackburd was a British prototype single-engine torpedo bomber developed by Blackburn Aircraft in 1918 as a replacement for the Sopwith Cuckoo. It was unsuccessful, only three being built.
    • Type: Torpedo bomber
    • Manufacturer: Blackburn Aircraft
    • Length (m): 10.62
    • Wingspan (m): 15.98
    • Maiden Flight: Jan 01 1918