Blackburn B-2
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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.

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School, Hanwell, he flew the Blackburn B-2, and in November, 1938, he was posted to No.4

Made by Blackburn Aircraft.

It is the successor of the Blackburn Bluebird IV .

Sort photos of Blackburn B-2 by version Blackburn B-2 Sort photos of Blackburn B-24 Skua by airline Sort photos of Blackburn 5
stability! The Blackburn B-2 was developed by Blackburn as a successor for its earlier Bluebird IV trainer, retaining the layout and side-by-side seating of the earlier aircraft, but having 6
Blackburn B-2 G-AEBJ in a stunning polished chrome effect covering, and De Havilland DH-60 Moth G-EBLV, both owned and operated by BAE systems, and flown by John Hurrell 7
Two Blackburn B-2’s lost with four crew in a mid-air collision over the River Humber. 77 Sqn. Eight aircraft to aluminium works Ludwigshaven. Weather filthy. Seven bombed.8
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
2.74 m
Predecessor
Blackburn Bluebird IV
Length Alt
7.39 m
Power Alt
90.0
Range Main
278.0
Loaded Weight Main
1850.0
Max Speed Alt
6720.0
Type Of Prop
4
Introduced
1932
Loading Main
8
Power/mass Main
234.00000000000003
Developed From
Blackburn Bluebird IV
Power/mass Alt
Height Main
274.32
Max Speed Main
97.0
Cruise Speed Main
83.0
Number Built
42
Crew
2
Retired
1942
Loaded Weight Alt
841.0
Cruise Speed Alt
5700.0
Area Main
246.0
Primary user
Span Alt
9.20 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
de Havilland Gipsy III
Manufacturer
First Flight
1931
Climb Rate Main
700.0
Power Main
120 hp
Number Of Props
1
Climb Rate Alt
3.6 m-s
Length Main
739.14
Span Main
919.48
Area Alt
22.9 m²
Range Alt
19200.0
Similar Aircraft
*de Havilland Tiger Moth*Miles Magister
Related
*Blackburn Bluebird*Blackburn Bluebird IV
Empty Weight Main
1175.0
Category
Empty Weight Alt
534.0
Loading Alt
37

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