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illustration of The Roc was a single-engined two-seater turret fighter that saw service with the Fleet Air Arm, during 1940 it would be involved in operations over Norway and France. Suffering with poor performance due to its turret armament and despite efforts to improve this the Blackburn Roc began to be removed from front line service and was eventually retired during 1943.
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The Roc was a single-engined two-seater turret fighter that saw service with the Fleet Air Arm, during 1940 it would be involved in operations over Norway and France. Suffering with poor performance due to its turret armament and despite efforts to improve this the Blackburn Roc began to be removed from front line service and was eventually retired during 1943.

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