Blackburn Perth
The Blackburn Perth was a British flying boat which served during the interwar period. It was essentially an upgraded Iris and, hence, the largest flying boat to serve with the Royal [Air Force] at the time.
Design and development
The Blackburn R.B.3A Perth was designed to replace the earlier Iris to List of [Air Ministry Specifications|Air Ministry Specification 20/32]. Developed from the Iris Mk. V, the Perth first flew in 1933. It differed from the Iris by replacing the Rolls-Royce Condor engines of the Iris with more powerful Rolls-Royce Buzzards and having an enclosed cockpit for the pilots. Unusually, in addition to its standard armament, the Perth was fitted with a Coventry Ordnance Works C.O.W 37 mm (1.46 in) autocannon in its bows.Four Perths were ordered for service for the RAF.