Blackburn Segrave

The Blackburn B-1 Segrave was a 1930s British twin-engine four-seat touring aircraft built by Blackburn Aircraft.

is British, the Blackburn Segrave II which was a twin, metal-fuselage aircraft built early 1930s.1
was G-ABFR, an example of the very rare Blackburn Segrave twin engined monoplane powered by two 120 h.p. de Havilland Gipsy III engines. It went on to Redhill Flying Club in May 1936.2

Made by Blackburn Aircraft.

* Blackburn Segrave B-1 (1930) - two-engine, four-seat low-wing monoplane touring aircraft * Blackburn B-2 (1932) - single-engine, two-seat biplane training 3
Blackburn Segrave B-1 (1930) - two-engine, four-seat low-wing monoplane touring aircraft Blackburn B-2 (1932) - single-engine, two-seat biplane training aircraft Blackburn M.4
Jet Or Prop
prop
Designer
Henry Segrave
Sir Henry Segrave
Length Alt
8.69 m
Max Takeoff Weight Main
3300.0
Power Alt
89.0
Lists
*List of aircraft (B)
Range Main
450 mi
Height Alt
2.36 m
Type Of Prop
air-cooled four-cyliner inline engine
Max Speed Main
138 mph
Capacity
3
Status
Cruise Speed Main
112 mph
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
1497.0
Ceiling Main
14000.0
Number Built
4
Crew
1
Retired
1938
Span Main
1203.96
Cruise Speed Alt
97
Area Main
230.0
Span Alt
12.04 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
de Havilland Gipsy III
Manufacturer
Ceiling More
Absolute ceiling: 17
000 ft
First Flight
28
Climb Rate Main
800.0
Power Main
120 hp
Number Of Props
2
Climb Rate Alt
4.1 m-s
Length Main
868.6800000000001
Area Alt
21.37 m²
Range Alt
391
Max Speed Alt
120
Empty Weight Main
2246.0
Ceiling Alt
4
265 m
Height Main
236.22000000000003
Empty Weight Alt
1020.0
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