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''Note: This is a sub-section of [[Blackburn Aircraft]].
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* AA. [http://www.AviationAncestry.com] Image courtesy of Aviation Ancestry


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Note: This is a sub-section of Blackburn Aircraft.

The Blackburn T.4 Cubaroo was a prototype British biplane torpedo bomber of the 1920s. Built by Blackburn Aircraft and intended to carry a large 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo, the Cubaroo was one of the largest single-engined aircraft of the world at the time of its first flight.[1]


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Sources of Information

  • AA. [1] Image courtesy of Aviation Ancestry