The Miles M.4A Merlin was a 1930s British five-seat cabin monoplane built by Miles Aircraft Limited. The Merlin was designed by F.G. Miles of Philips and...
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The Miles M.20 was a Second World War British fighter developed by Miles Aircraft in 1940. It was designed as a simple and quick-to-build "emergency fighter"...
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as in Canada. Civil Merlin engines in airline service flew 7,818,000 air miles in 1946, 17,455,000 in 1947, and 24,850,000 miles in 1948. From Jane's:...
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The Miles M.9 Master was a British two-seat monoplane advanced trainer designed and built by aviation company Miles Aircraft Ltd. It was inducted in large...
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AgustaWestland AW101 (redirect from Merlin Mk3i/4)
Retrieved: 4 July 2014. Lednicer, David. "The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage". m-selig.ae.illinois.edu. Retrieved 16 April 2019. "Merlin Mk1". Royal...
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of 4.27 square miles (11.07 km2), of which 0.01 square miles (0.02 km2), or 0.19%, are water. Merlin lies at an elevation of about 277 m (909 ft) above...
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This is a list of characters in the BBC fantasy drama television series Merlin. Note: All characters, including main and recurring characters, are listed...
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List of aircraft (Mb-Mi) (section Merlin)
Martlet Miles M.1 Satyr Miles M.2 Hawk Miles M.2 Hawk Trainer Miles M.2 Hawk Major Miles M.3A Falcon Major Miles M.3B Falcon Six Miles M.4 Merlin Miles M.5...
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The Miles M.3 Falcon is a 1930s British three/four-seat cabin monoplane aircraft designed by Miles Aircraft Limited. The M.3 Falcon was a clean, single...
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member, it was known as the Miles Hawk Speed Six. The Hawk Major was a variant of the Miles M.2 Hawk, developed by F.G. Miles to take advantage of the new...
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The Miles M.52 was a turbojet-powered supersonic research aircraft project designed in the United Kingdom in the mid-1940s. In October 1943, Miles Aircraft...
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The Miles M.57 Aerovan was a British twin-engined short-range low-cost transport aircraft designed and produced by Miles Aircraft. It was primarily used...
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working on a new version of the Merlin incorporating a two-stage supercharger; the combination of the improved Merlin and the Spitfire Mk Vc airframe...
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The Miles M.25 Martinet was a target tug aircraft of the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Fleet Air Arm (FAA) that was in service during the Second World War...
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The Miles M.30 X-Minor was an experimental aircraft, designed by Miles Aircraft to evaluate the characteristics of blended fuselage and wing intersections...
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The Miles M.28 Mercury was a British aircraft designed to meet the need for a training and communications plane during the Second World War. It was a...
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"The Miles 'Dragonflies'" Aeroplane Monthly, June 1973. London: IPC Media Ltd. ISSN 0143-7240. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miles M.39B Libellula...
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Blenheim May 15 – Curtiss Model 75, prototype of the P-36 Hawk May 11 – Miles M.4 Merlin prototype U-8, later G-ADFE May 19 – Consolidated XPBY-1, prototype...
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has media related to Miles M.68. Miles M.68 Flight 4 September 1947 p. 252 Jackson 1960, pp. 168–72, 389 Jackson 1960, p. 168 Miles M.68 Flight 18 September...
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On the evening of April 1, 1993, a Swearingen Merlin III twin turboprop, carrying NASCAR champion Alan Kulwicki, crashed near Blountville, Tennessee, while...
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Canadair North Star (redirect from Canadair C-4)
Lines (TCA), of the Douglas DC-4. Instead of radial piston engines used by the Douglas design, Canadair used Rolls-Royce Merlin V12 engines to achieve a higher...
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The Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network (MERLIN) is an interferometer array of radio telescopes spread across England. The array is run from...
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Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner (redirect from Merlin 4)
this became the SA26 Merlin, more or less a pressurized Excalibur. Through successive models (the SA26-T Merlin IIA and SA26-AT Merlin IIB) the engines were...
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The Miles M.11 Whitney Straight was a 1930s twin-seat cabin monoplane designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Miles Aircraft. It was...
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The Miles M.35 Libellula was a tandem wing research aircraft built by Miles Aircraft as a precursor to a proposed naval carrier fighter. It was named...
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The Miles M.15 was a 1930s British single-engined monoplane trainer aircraft with two open cockpits, designed and developed by Miles Aircraft. Like other...
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The Miles M.18 was a single-engine twin-seat low-winged light British civil utility aircraft of the 1930s. The Miles M.18 was a series of three slightly...
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Miles M.26 was the designation used to cover the family of X-series design proposals, for long-range transport aircraft. The common factors of most X...
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Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier (section Merlin)
Commando Merlin, 4 June 2018, retrieved 4 November 2023 Guide to the Merlin Mk4 helicopter, 7 April 2020, retrieved 4 November 2023 "Merlin MK2". Royal...
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