- Blackburn B-2
infobox Aircraft
name = B-2
type = Trainer
manufacturer =Blackburn Aircraft
caption = Blackburn B2 at theShuttleworth Collection
designer =
first flight = 1931
introduced = 1932
introduction=
retired = 1942
status =
primary user =Royal Air Force
more users =
produced =
number built = 42
unit cost =
developed from =Blackburn Bluebird IV
variants with their own articles = The Blackburn B-2 was a Britishbiplane side-by-side trainer aircraft of the 1930s. Designed and built byBlackburn Aircraft , 42 were built.Development
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 a semi-
monocoque all-metal fuselage. The prototype B-2 (registered "G-ABUW") first flew on10 December 1932cite book|author=Donald, David (Editor)|title = The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft|year = 1997|publisher = Aerospace Publishing|isbn= 1-85605-375-X] , powered by ade Havilland Gipsy III engine. A total of 42 B-2s, including the prototype, were built.Operational history
The prototype B-2 was shipped to
Lisbon in September 1933 for evaluation byPortugal . Although it performed well in the evaluation, the Portuguese preferred a tandem layout and purchased thede Havilland Tiger Moth cite book |last= Jackson|first= A.J.|authorlink= |coauthors= |title= British Civil Aircraft since 1919, Volume 1|year= 1974|publisher= Putnam|location= London|isbn=0 370 10006 9 ] . Although not successful in competing for major military orders, the B-2 continued in production to equip civilian flying schools in the United Kingdom, which were busy training pilots for theRoyal Air Force under the RAF expansion scheme, the B-2 equipping flying schools at Brough andHanworth owned by Blackburn.The last three B-2s were sold to the RAF and used by No. 4 EFTS (Elementary Flying Training School), also at Brough.
On the outbreak of
World War II , the aircraft at Hanworth were moved to Brough and merged with that school's aircraft. The school at Brough continued to be operated by Blackburn, with the aircraft remaining with civilian registrations (although they were repainted with wartime training markings with yellow fuselages, camouflaged wings and RAF roundels) . The remaining aircraft were taken over by the RAF in February 1942 , being handed over to theAir Training Corps , where they were used as instructional airframes.Operators
;UK
*Royal Air Force
**No. 4 EFTS urvivors
Only two B-2s survived to fly postwar, one crashing in 1951, with the sole survivor ("G-AEBJ") preserved and maintained in airworthy condition by Blackburn (now part of
British Aerospace ). G-AEBJ is maintained in airworthy condition as part of theShuttleworth Collection atOld Warden [cite web |url= http://www.aeroplanemonthly.com/news/Blackburn_B2_biplane_trainer_moves_to_the_Shuttleworth_Collection_news_114797.html|title=Aeroplane Monthly - Blackburn B2 moves to the Shuttleworth Collection|accessdate=2007-06-23 |date=2007-04-01 |format= |work= ]pecifications (B-2)
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=propref=British Civil Aircraft since 1919, Volume 1
crew=Two
capacity=
length main= 24 ft 3 in
length alt= 7.39 m
span main= 30 ft 2 in
span alt= 9.20 m
height main= 9 ft 0 in
height alt= 2.74 m
area main= 246 ft²
area alt= 22.9 m²
airfoil=
empty weight main= 1,175 lb
empty weight alt= 534 kg
loaded weight main= 1,850 lb
loaded weight alt= 841 kg
useful load main=
useful load alt=
max takeoff weight main=
max takeoff weight alt=
more general=engine (prop)=
de Havilland Gipsy III
type of prop=4 cylinder in-line engine
number of props=1
power main= 120 hp
power alt= 90 kW
power original=
max speed main= 97 knots
max speed alt= 112 mph, 180 km/h
cruise speed main= 83 knots
cruise speed alt= 95 mph, 153 km/h
never exceed speed main=
never exceed speed alt=
stall speed main=
stall speed alt=
range main= 278 nm
range alt= 320 mi, 515 km
ceiling main=
ceiling alt=
climb rate main= 700 ft/min
climb rate alt= 3.6 m/s
loading main= 7.52 lb/ft²
loading alt= 36.7 kg/m²
thrust/weight=
power/mass main= 0.065 hp/lb
power/mass alt= 0.11 kW/kg
more performance=armament=
avionics=
ee also
aircontent
related= *
Blackburn Bluebird
*Blackburn Bluebird IV similar aircraft= *
de Havilland Tiger Moth
*Miles Magister lists=
see also=
References
External links
* [http://www.acf.clara.net/scale/scale-pics-3/bipes/blackburn-B2/blackburn-b2.html Blackburn B2 photos]
* [http://www.jaapteeuwen.com/ww2aircraft/html%20pages/blackburn%20b2.htm British Aircraft of World War II]
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