Gotta agree with Buff: all aircraft were correctly I.D.'d. The Blackburn & Firefly were not the prettiest, but I'm drawn to them because of their uniqueness. A few months ago, an exact flying scale model of the Firefly was featured on one of those modeling magazines, & it was gorgeous. The builder detailed it right down to the complete interior, rivets, RAFer flat rigging with turnbuckles & more. Very colorful. Even the radial was scratched out & beautifully done. I hope someone does equal justice with the Blackburn. I'm in the middle of a Guillow's P-51D model for my daughter. It'll be super detailed. After that, Piper Tri Pacer & Boeing F4B-4 & -1 (both to be built together). For those who are into modeling & modeling of biplanes in particular, if you wish to know, I've found an excellent source of flat RAFer rigging in the smaller scale range. Try Vape metal strips. Yep. You read correctly. They can be ordered through Amazon for $8.50 for 100-foot rolls & come in very small .4mm, .5mm, & .8mm widths. This equates to scales of 1/32 & up. I highly recommend this for everyone.