Registration / Serial:N150
Aircraft Original Type:Blackburn R.1 Blackburn
Aircraft Generic Type:Blackburn R.1 Blackburn
Aircraft Version:Blackburn R.1 Blackburn Mk2
C/n (msn):[ N150 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
Location:Not known
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1923
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
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Blackburn wasn't the most celebrated aircraft manufacturer but the Royal Navy elected to name this type the Blackburn, after the city. It was developed from the Blackburn Dart. The RN wanted a three-seat reconnaissance/gunnery observation plane and to make room for a wireless/navigator's station, the pilot was placed above the Napier Lion engine, giving him a good view but a lot of drag as well. This is the first prototype, converted to Mk II standard with a raised upper wing - the Mk I was much uglier still. Both the Mk I and Mk II did see operational service with the Fleet Air Arm. Photo from: Imperial War Museums
Registration / Serial:N150
Aircraft Version:Blackburn R.1 Blackburn Mk2
C/n (msn):[ N150 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
Location:Not known
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1923
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:N150
Aircraft Original Type:Blackburn R.1 Blackburn
Aircraft Generic Type:Blackburn R.1 Blackburn
Aircraft Version:Blackburn R.1 Blackburn Mk2
C/n (msn):[ N150 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
Location:Not known
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1923
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:597504Submit Correction
View count: 585
Blackburn wasn't the most celebrated aircraft manufacturer but the Royal Navy elected to name this type the Blackburn, after the city. It was developed from the Blackburn Dart. The RN wanted a three-seat reconnaissance/gunnery observation plane and to make room for a wireless/navigator's station, the pilot was placed above the Napier Lion engine, giving him a good view but a lot of drag as well. This is the first prototype, converted to Mk II standard with a raised upper wing - the Mk I was much uglier still. Both the Mk I and Mk II did see operational service with the Fleet Air Arm. Photo from: Imperial War Museums
Registration / Serial:N150
Aircraft Version:Blackburn R.1 Blackburn Mk2
C/n (msn):[ N150 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
Location:Not known
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1923
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive