Miles Messenger
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The Miles M.38 Messenger is a British four-seat liaison and private owner aircraft built by Miles Aircraft.

* Miles Messenger registration G-AKIN for Mr Norman Spiller.1
* Miles Messenger, a British 1940s liaison aircraft * Messenger, a tool attached to a capstan used to raise the anchor cables on 17th–19th 2
his Miles Messenger! During the 70's it was used by crop spraying contractors. Alan House took it over in 1977. The first aircraft there was Alan's Cessna 175 Skylark.3
lovely Miles Messenger and a brand spanking new AT-3, with which the resident Brooklands Flying School hopes to re-equip next year.4
M38 Miles Messenger G-AKBN photographed in around 1951EnlargeM38 Miles Messenger G-AKBN photographed in around 1951 Belgium-registered Miles M65 Gemini 1A, built in 1947Enlarge 5
Miles Messenger - 1942 (Single-engined piston liaison) Sikorsky Hoverfly - 1942 (Single-engined piston basic helicopter) Taylorcraft Plus - 1942 (Single-engine piston air observation post and liaison) 6

Made by Miles Aircraft.

It is the successor of the Miles Mercury .

Miles Messenger 2A G-AKKC at Westwood Airfield, Peterborough, in 1952 Me and my Tiger Moth at Marshalls Flying School, Cambridge, August 7
Miles Messenger on ground, Wunsdorf, April 1945 Tank production, World War Two Tank production, World War Two The assembly of Covenanter IV tanks 8
of the earlier Miles Messenger the Gemini first flew on 26 October 1945. The Gemini was a low-wing cantilever mono... More The Miles M.9
Sokol M1c, Spartan Arrow, Tiger Moth, Miles Messenger, again just a few.10
Miles Messenger owned the house in the mid-twentieth century and, after the steeple of the Old North Church in Boston blew down during Hurricane Carol in 1954, Mr.11
Then a Miles Messenger in Queensland, VH-AVD, had its aileron control cables jammed on 14 November due to the timber structure carrying the aileron control arm breaking away at 12
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Private owner pilots
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
2.29 m
Predecessor
Miles Mercury
Length Alt
7.32 m
Max Takeoff Weight Main
2400.0
Power Alt
116.0
Lists
*List of aircraft of the RAF
Max Speed Alt
219.0
Type Of Prop
4
Max Speed Main
135 mph
Developed From
Miles Mercury
Capacity
three passengers
Status
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
1091.0
Ceiling Main
16000.0
Number Built
93
Crew
one
pilot
Span Main
1102.36
Area Main
191.0
Primary user
Span Alt
11.03 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Blackburn Cirrus Major 3
Manufacturer
Number Of Props
1
First Flight
12
Production End Year
1948
Climb Rate Main
950.0
Power Main
155 hp
Production Start Year
1942
Climb Rate Alt
17400.0
Length Main
731.52
Area Alt
17.75 m²
Empty Weight Main
1450.0
Ceiling Alt
4
878 m
Height Main
228.60000000000002
Produced
1942
Empty Weight Alt
659.0
Category

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