File:Blackburn Skua second prototype 1937.jpg
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|Description=The first of two Royal Navy Blackburn ''Skua'' Mk.I prototypes (s/n K5179). Powered by the Bristol Mercury, it had distinctive fairings to the engine cowling over the tappet valves of the Mercury. The first prototype, K5178, had a much shorter nose while K5179, the second prototype, had a lengthened nose to improve longitudinal stability.
|Description=The first of two Royal Navy Blackburn ''Skua'' Mk.I prototypes (s/n K5179). Powered by the Bristol Mercury, it had distinctive fairings to the engine cowling over the tappet valves of the Mercury. The first prototype, K5178, had a much shorter nose while K5179, the second prototype, had a lengthened nose to improve longitudinal stability.
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|Source={{IWM Collections|[http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205206336 CH561]|}}
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|Source={{IWM Collections|[http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205206336 CH561]||nocat=1}}
|Date=1937
|Date=1937
|Author=British official photographer
|Author=British official photographer
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[[Category:Blackburn Skua]]
[[Category:Blackburn Skua]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
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[[Category:Collections of the Imperial War Museum]]