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Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 65 Gemini 3C G-ALZG

Miles M. 65 Gemini 3C G-ALZG
Miles M.65 Gemini 3C G-ALZG (msn HPR/141, race number 80 ) Date: 1958-1961

Background imageMiles Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Awana - J6860

Armstrong Whitworth Awana - J6860
Armstrong Whitworth Awana J6860. The Awana was designed in response to Air Ministry Specification 5/20 for a twin-engined Troop Carrying Aeroplane

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer Mk. III G-AJJI

Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer Mk. III G-AJJI
Miles M.14A Hawk Trainer Mk.III G-AJJI (msn 1985, ex T9698). Registered after wartime use as G-AJJI, on 21 October 1947 and crashed at Elstree on 19 August 1956. Date: circa 1955

Background imageMiles Collection: Phillips and Powis T. 1-37 Gipsy Six engine installation

Phillips and Powis T. 1-37 Gipsy Six engine installation
The Engine installation for the 220hp de Havilland Gipsy Six Engine fitted to the Phillips & Powis T.1/37 ( Miles M.15), trainer prototype. Date: 1938

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 71 Merchantman U-21

Miles M. 71 Merchantman U-21
The sole Miles M.71 Merchantman U-21 (msn 6695), at Woodley aerodrome, with stored unwanted Miles M.33 Monitor target-tugs in the background

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 3D Falcon G-ADTD

Miles M. 3D Falcon G-ADTD
Miles M.3D Falcon G-ADTD Date: 1950s

Background imageMiles Collection: United States Navy - Lockheed P2V-1 Neptune 89082

United States Navy - Lockheed P2V-1 Neptune 89082 The Turtle (msn 26-1003), (often incorrectly referred to as The Truculent Turtle)29 September 1946

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 28 Mercury 5 G-AJFE

Miles M. 28 Mercury 5 G-AJFE
The sole Miles M.28 Mercury 5 G-AJFE (msn 6697) at Woodley circa the first flight. Re-registered in Switzerland in June 1951, returning to the UK in December 1954

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 14A Trainer Mk. III G-AJZH

Miles M. 14A Trainer Mk. III G-AJZH
Miles M.14A Trainer Mk.III G-AJZH (msn 1641 / ex RAF P2404) at Rochford. Date: 1948

Background imageMiles Collection: de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk G-AOJZ

de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk G-AOJZ of Airwork Limited. (msn 0181) at Perth. Ex Royal Air Force serial WB732, number: 0181 crashed 7 miles south-West of Perth on 31 May 1966. Date: 1960s

Background imageMiles Collection: A curious column milestone which bears the inscription (in Latin)

A curious column milestone which bears the inscription (in Latin) : From the city 30 miles, From the University 22 miles, From the County Town, 15 miles. West Wickham, Bucks Date: 1930s

Background imageMiles Collection: The winding course of the River Rheidol in the Rheidol Valley, near Capel Bangor

The winding course of the River Rheidol in the Rheidol Valley, near Capel Bangor, a small village in the valley, about four miles from Aberystwyth, Wales. Date: 1960s

Background imageMiles Collection: Paris Window View Date: 1887

Paris Window View Date: 1887

Background imageMiles Collection: Centenary Pageant - Stockton and Darlington Railway

Centenary Pageant - Stockton and Darlington Railway
Centenary of British Rail Transportation Pageant - Stockton and Darlington Railway - visit by the Duke and Duchess of York - July, 1925. Date: 1925

Background imageMiles Collection: Mile-index for cabs 1847

Mile-index for cabs 1847
Patent mile-index, simple ingenious contrivance for measuring and indicating the distance travelled by wheel carriage, was invented and patented by H

Background imageMiles Collection: DEVON POSTMAN 1938

DEVON POSTMAN 1938
At Hartland Quay, Devon, at 16 miles (the furthest in England) from the nearest railway station, the postman delivers the afternoon, and only daily mail. Date: 1938

Background imageMiles Collection: FALL / WELSH SPRINGER / 1930

FALL / WELSH SPRINGER / 1930
CHI SHOT OER BAILI Owned by Miles. Lying down. Date: 1930

Background imageMiles Collection: FALL / JAPANESE CHIN / 1948

FALL / JAPANESE CHIN / 1948
MILES TANGERINE OF MAYWOOD Owned by Miles. Date: 1948

Background imageMiles Collection: Lake Windermere Ferry

Lake Windermere Ferry carrying a coach bound for Furness Abbey, 25 miles away. Date: circa 1885

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 100 Student G-APLK

Miles M. 100 Student G-APLK
Miles M.100 Student G-APLK at Baginton (Coventry Airport). Date: 1961

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 57 Aerovan U-0248

Miles M. 57 Aerovan U-0248
Miles M.57 Aerovan U-0248 (msn 4700), the first prototype, wearing the B-class registration U-0248, being flown by George Miles. - 25th June, 1945. Date: 1945

Background imageMiles Collection: Royal Air Force Miles M. 25 Martinet I

Royal Air Force Miles M. 25 Martinet I
Miles M.25 Martinet I target tug, the first dedicated target tug designed for the Royal Air Force, powered by a 870hp Bristol Mercury XX or Mercury 30. - Photograph date 28th July 1941. Date: 1941

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AKIM

Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AKIM
Miles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AKIM (msn 6724), built by Miles (Northern Ireland) Ltd. at Newtownards and flown to Woodley for completion to customer specification. Date: 1950s-1960s

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A ZK-AWE

Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A ZK-AWE
Miles M.38 Messenger 2A ZK-AWE (msn 6717), somewhere in New Zealand. Built as G-AKKL by Miles (Northern Ireland Ltd.) at Newtownards it was registered to Godfrey Holmes Ltd

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 65 Gemini 3A G-AKEL

Miles M. 65 Gemini 3A G-AKEL
Miles M.65 Gemini 3A G-AKEL (msn 6484), withdrawn from use on 30 May 1984 Date: 1950s

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer Mk. 3 G-AJRT

Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer Mk. 3 G-AJRT
Miles M.14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-AJRT (msn 7183). Previously Magister L8288 with the Royal Air Force. Withdrawn from use on 3 September 1962 when owned by Grimsby flying Club. Date: 1950s

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 38 Messenger 4A G-AKVZ

Miles M. 38 Messenger 4A G-AKVZ
Miles M.38 Messenger 4A G-AKVZ (msn 6352). Civilianised after WWII G-AJDF was built as RH427 by Miles (Northern Ireland Ltd.) at Newtownards, for the Royal Air Force. Date: 1960s

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-AKRV

Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-AKRV
Miles M.14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-AKRV, at White Waltham, before export to Tanganyika, (Previously Magister T9896 with the Royal Air Force)

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 65 Gemini 3A G-AKHC

Miles M. 65 Gemini 3A G-AKHC
Miles M.65 Gemini 3A G-AKHC (msn 6490) at Baginton. Converted to Gemini 3A in 1954, G-AKHC was operated by Flight magazine until broken up at White Waltham in 1965. Date: 1961

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer Mk. 3 G-ANWO

Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer Mk. 3 G-ANWO
Miles M.14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-ANWO (msn 7183). Previously L8262 with the Royal Air Force. Withdrawn from use after an accident at Kirton-in-Lindsey on 21 April 1962

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AKIR

Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AKIR
Miles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AKIR (msn 6726). G-AKIR was built by Miles (Northern Ireland Ltd.) at Newtownards in 1947. Date: 1950s-1960s

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 38 Messenger 4A G-AJDF

Miles M. 38 Messenger 4A G-AJDF
Miles M.38 Messenger 4A G-AJDF at Newcastle in 1963. Civilianised after WWII, G-AJDF was built as RH370 by Miles (Northern Ireland) Ltd. at Newtownards, for the Royal Air Force. Date: 1963

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 65 Gemini 1A G-AKHW

Miles M. 65 Gemini 1A G-AKHW
Miles M.65 Gemini 1A G-AKHW (msn 6524) at RAF Swanton Morley. Date: 1962

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AJFF

Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AJFF
Miles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AJFF (msn 6363). Date: 1950s-1960s

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 65 Gemini 1A G-AKHO

Miles M. 65 Gemini 1A G-AKHO
Miles M.65 Gemini 1A G-AKHO (msn 6518) fresh off the production line at Woodley. First registered on 31 October 1947 G-AKHO was exported to Madagascar as F-BDAI in February 1948. Date: circa 1948

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AJFC

Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AJFC
Miles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AJFC (msn 6349). Date: 1950s

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AJOE

Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AJOE
Miles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AJOE (msn 6367) at Woodley. Registered on 24 June 1947 and sold to Reproducers and Amplifiers Ltd. Wolverhampton. Date: 1947

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AJVC

Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AJVC
Miles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AJVC (msn 6371). After several UK based operators, G-AJVC was taken on by Tyrolean Travel Ltd. flying mostly in Germany

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A - G-AIEK

Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A - G-AIEK
Miles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AIEK (msn 6339) at White Waltham Date: 1950s-1960s

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M. 17 Monarch - G-AFLW

Miles M. 17 Monarch - G-AFLW
Miles M.17 Monarch - G-AFLW with race number 54 Date: 1985

Background imageMiles Collection: Dick Whittington, a pantomime

Dick Whittington, a pantomime. circa 1907

Background imageMiles Collection: Little girls with pram

Little girls with pram
A little girl snoozes while standing guard over her brothers push chair Date: 1969

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M-57 Aerovan 4

Miles M-57 Aerovan 4
East Anglian Flying Servicemiles Aerovan 4 Date: 1940s

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M-52

Miles M-52
Engineers Attach a Miles M.52 Supersonic Pilotless 0.3 Scale Model Mounted under the Belly of a Dh-98 Mosquito Date: 1947

Background imageMiles Collection: Handley Page HPR-1 Marathon 1

Handley Page HPR-1 Marathon 1
Bea Handley Page Hpr-1 Marathon 1 Airliner Date: 1951

Background imageMiles Collection: A US Marines helicopter lifts astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Gr?

A US Marines helicopter lifts astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Gr?
A US Marines helicopter lifts astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Grissom out of the Atlantic at the end of his sub-orbital flight, which had reached an altitude of 118 miles, 21 July 1961. Date: 1961

Background imageMiles Collection: 11 miles south of Reno, Nevada, USA - Steamboat Springs

11 miles south of Reno, Nevada, USA - Steamboat Springs Date: circa 1930s

Background imageMiles Collection: 35 miles north of Reno, Nevada, USA - Pyramid Lake

35 miles north of Reno, Nevada, USA - Pyramid Lake. Date: circa 1930s



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