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The Blackburn H.S.T.10 (sometimes known as the Blackburn B-9) was a 1930s British twin-engined commercial monoplane, designed and built by Blackburn Aircraft at Brough, East Yorkshire. Design and developmentThe H.S.T.10 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by two Napier Rapier VI engines. It had a retractable conventional landing gear with an enclosed cabin for two pilots and twelve passengers. It was fitted with a single-spar all-metal wing, known as the Duncanson wing, that had previously been tested on a Blackburn Segrave. The prototype used test serial B-9. In 1937, the project was abandoned, and B-9 was given to Loughborough College as an instructional airframe. Specifications{{aerospecs|ref=Flight |met or eng?=eng |genhide= |crew=2 |capacity=12 |length m=12.8 |length ft=42 |length in=0 |span m=17.5 |span ft=57 |span in=4 |height m=3.6 |height ft=12 |height in=0 |wing area sqm=41 |wing area sqft=442 |empty weight kg= |empty weight lb= |gross weight kg=3904 |gross weight lb=8600 |eng1 number=2 |eng1 type=Napier Rapier VI |eng1 kw=272 |eng1 hp=365 |eng2 number= |eng2 type= |perfhide= |max speed kmh=328 |max speed mph=204 |range km= |range miles= |ceiling m=7259 |ceiling ft=23800 |climb rate ms= |climb rate ftmin= }}{{aircontent |see also= |related= |similar aircraft= |sequence= |lists= }} References{{commons category|Blackburn H.S.T.10}}
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