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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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  • M25 (redirect from M-25)
    warship launched in 1915 and scuttled in 1919 Mälar 25, sailboat class Miles M.25 Martinet, a 1942 target tug aircraft of the Royal Air Force M25 sniper rifle...
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    the basis for the Miles Martinet, a dedicated target tug adopted by the RAF. Perhaps the most radical use of the aircraft was the M.24 Master Fighter...
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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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  • Unit, was created under the command of No.25 Group with aircraft such as Hawker Hurricanes, Miles Martinets and latterly Supermarine Spitfires. Avro Ansons...
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    Hunting Percival Provost T.51 and T.53 Miles M.14A Magister Miles M.25 Martinet TT.I Miles M.9A Master I and M.19 Master II SIAI-Marchetti SF-260D and...
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  • description of M and his surroundings, and his character was described by journalist Ben Macintyre as "every inch the naval martinet". Macintyre wrote...
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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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    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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    Supermarine Spitfire aircraft, a North American Harvard aircraft and a Miles Martinet aircraft. 'A' flight at Templeton moved on to RAF Brawdy on 27 February...
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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 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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    "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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    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.68 was a 1947 attempt to produce a containerised freighter aircraft by the modification of the Miles Aerovan. The container or air-trailer...
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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.9 Kestrel was a 1930s British single-engined tandem seat monoplane, intended as an advanced trainer. Only one Kestrel was built but it was...
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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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    170 mph (270 km/h, 150 kn) Charles Lindbergh Related development Miles Kestrel Miles Martinet Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Percival...
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    The Miles M.14 Magister is a two-seat monoplane basic trainer aircraft designed and built by the British aircraft manufacturer Miles Aircraft. It was affectionately...
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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.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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    The Miles M.65 Gemini was a British twin-engined four-seat touring aircraft designed and built by Miles Aircraft at Woodley Aerodrome. It was the last...
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    The Miles M.77 Sparrowjet was a twin-engined jet-powered racing aircraft built by the British aircraft manufacturer F.G. Miles Limited. It was a one-off...
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    Miles was the name used between 1943 and 1947 to market the aircraft of British engineer Frederick George Miles, who, with his wife – aviator and draughtswoman...
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    The Miles Hawk Trainer was a 1930s British two-seat training monoplane designed by Miles Aircraft Limited. The Miles Hawk Trainer was developed from the...
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  • Raiden ("Thunderbolt"), Allied reporting name "Jack" April 24 - Miles M.25 Martinet prototype LR241 April 26 - XB-28 Dragon Aichi B7A Ryusei ("Shooting...
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    The Miles M.17 Monarch was a British, light, touring aeroplane of the 1930s. It was a single-engine, three-seat, cabin monoplane with a fixed, tailwheel...
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    The Miles M.33 Monitor was a twin-engined British target tug aircraft designed and built by Miles Aircraft towards the end of the Second World War. Intended...
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  • aircraft and a range of prototypes. The name "Miles" is associated with two distinct companies that Miles was involved in and is also attached to many...
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