- Blackburn Baffin
infobox Aircraft
name =Baffin
type =Torpedo bomber
manufacturer =Blackburn Aircraft
caption =
designer =F A Bumpus
first flight =30 September 1932
introduced =1934
retired =1941
status =
primary user =Fleet Air Arm
more users =Royal New Zealand Air Force
produced =
number built =97
unit cost =
variants with their own articles =The Blackburn B-5 Baffin torpedo bomber was a development of theBlackburn Ripon , the chief change being that a 545 hpBristol Pegasus I.MS radial replaced the Ripon'sNapier 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 (7.7-mm)Vickers machine gun and one free-mountedLewis gun in rear cockpit, plus one 2,000-lb (908 kg) bomb, or 1,576-lb (716-kg) Mk VIII or Mk IX torpedo, or three 530-lb (241-kg) or six 250-lb (114-kg) bombs.Development
The Baffin first flew on 30 September 1932, and production began in 1933. Initial orders were placed for 29 new-build aircraft and 42 conversions of Ripon airframes. A further 26 conversions of Ripons into Baffins were ordered in 1935 because of reliability problems associated with the
Armstrong Siddeley Tiger engines poweringBlackburn Shark s, and the desire to expand the strength of the Fleet Air Arm. The last three new production Baffins had the 580 hp Pegasus II.M3 engine and were termed the Baffin T8A.The aircraft is said to have inspired the coining of the word "
Boffin ".ervice
Two prototypes and 33 production Baffins went to a training flight at
Gosport for dummy deck-landing and torpedo practice, with the first Squadron re-equipping with the Baffin No 812 Squadron, in January 1934. The type went to sea with 810 Squadron on HMS "Courageous", 811 on HMS "Furious", 812 on HMS "Glorious" and HMS "Eagle" and 820 Squadron on HMS "Courageous". In addition 14 were sent toMalta to serve on carriers in the Mediterranean. The Baffin served barely two years before being replaced by theBlackburn Shark andFairey Swordfish , with 812 Squadron continuing to fly Baffins until December 1936. All British aircraft appear to have been withdrawn from service before the outbreak ofWorld War II .In 1937
New Zealand acquired 29 of the best condition Baffins from the UK to equipTerritorial Air Force (reserve) squadrons inAuckland ,Wellington andChristchurch . Twenty-four were operational on the outbreak of war, 16 in Wellington and eight in Christchurch. On the outbreak of war these aircraft were utilised as trainers. With the realisation of the threat posed by surface raiders, the RNZAF Baffin was returned to the active list, the survivors being merged in March 1940 as the NZ General Reconnaissance Squadron, renamed 1 GR Squadron in 1941 when half the strength was transferred to 3 GR Squadron. The Baffins were replaced byLockheed Hudson s before the outbreak of war withJapan ; the last Baffins were broken up at Rongotai in 1941.Operators
; UK
*Royal Navy
**810 Naval Air Squadron
**811 Naval Air Squadron
**812 Naval Air Squadron
**820 Naval Air Squadron ; NZL
*Royal New Zealand Air Force
**No. 1 Squadron RNZAF
**No. 2 Squadron RNZAF
**No. 3 Squadron RNZAF Variants
* T.5J Ripon Mk V : Prototypes. Two built.
** Blackburn B-4 : Company designation of the first prototype.
** Blackburn B-5 : Company designation of the second prototype.
* Baffin Mk I : Two-seat torpedo bomber aircraft for the Royal Navy.pecifications (Ripon)
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=prop
ref=The British Bomber since 1914Cite book
author=Mason, Francis K
authorlink =
title=The British Bomber since 1914
publisher=Putnam Aeronautical Books
location=London
year=1994
isbn= 0 85177 861 5crew=2
capacity=
length main= 38 ft 3¾ in
length alt= 11.68 m
span main= 44 ft 10 in
span alt= 13.67 m
more span= (17 ft 10 in folded)
height main= 12 ft 10 in
height alt= 3.91 m
area main= 683 ft²
area alt= 63 m²
airfoil=
empty weight main= 3,184 lb
empty weight alt= 1,447 kg
loaded weight main= 7,610 lb
loaded weight alt= 3,459 kg
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more general=engine (prop)=
Bristol Pegasus I.M3
type of prop= 9-cylinderradial engine
number of props=1
power main= 565 hp
power alt= 421 kW
power original=
max speed main= 118 knots
max speed alt= 136 mph, 219 km/h
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stall speed main=
stall speed alt=
range main= 426 nm
range alt= 490 mi, 789 km
ceiling main= 15,000 ft
ceiling alt= 4,570 m
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more performance=armament=
*Guns: One forward firing fixed 0.303 inVickers gun and one 0.303 inLewis gun in rear cockpit
*Bombs: one 1,800 lb 18 in torpedo "or" 1,600 lb of bombs.avionics=
ee also
aircontent
related=similar aircraft=
*Fairey III
*Fairey Gordon
*Blackburn Shark
*Vickers Vildebeest lists=
see also=
References
External links
* [http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=307 British Aircraft Directory]
* http://avia.russian.ee/air/england/black_baffin.php
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