The Blackburn Type D sometimes known as the Single Seat Monoplane was built by Robert Blackburn at Leeds in 1912. It is a single-engine mid-wing monoplane. Restored shortly after the Second World War it remains part of the Shuttleworth Collection and is the oldest British flying aeroplane.
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