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Type sheet: bucc

Blackburn B 103 Buccaneer
Bomber and tactical reconnaissance aircraft., United Kingdom, 1958

[Technical Data] [Expo/Images] - [ Blackburn] [ Light Bombers 1946-1974] [ Navy and carrier based aircraft 1946-1974]

Description:

The Buccaneer was designed as a carrier based fighter
bomber for the Royal Navy. Later it was developed to
a supersonic low level attack aircraft.

 

Sizes and weights

Total Length :

63.419 ft

19.330 m

 

Greatest height :

16.240 ft

4.950 m

 

Wingspan :

43.996 ft

13.410 m

 

Max take off weight :

59010.2 lbs

26762.0 kg

 

Performance data

Max. speed :

539 kts

998 km/h

 

Range :

3456 nm

6400 km

 

Propulsion

Kind :

Strl

 

Type :

Rolls Royce Spey RB 168 1A Mk 101

 

Power rating (max.) :

49393 N

5035 kp

 

Count :

2

2

 

Total power rating (max.) :

98787 N

10070 kp

 

Other

Crew :

0

0

 

 

2

 

Armament :

7257kg (4 ext. Stat.)

 

       

 

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