Blackburn Iris

The Blackburn Iris was a British three-engined biplane flying boat of the 1920s. Although only five Irises were built, it was used as a long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft by the Royal Air Force, where it equipped a squadron for four years, being used to carry out a number of notable long-distance flights. The final version of the Iris, the Iris Mark V was developed into the aircraft that replaced it in Squadron service, the Blackburn Perth.

Iris
The Blackburn Iris Mk III S1263
Role Flying Boat
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Blackburn Aircraft
Designer John Douglas Rennie
First flight 18 June 1926
Introduction 1929
Retired 1934
Primary user Royal Air Force
Number built 5
Variants Blackburn Perth
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