Miles Mohawk

The Miles M.12 Mohawk was a 1930s British two-seat tandem cabin monoplane built by Miles Aircraft to the order of Charles Lindbergh in 1936. After being used by Lindbergh in Europe it was impressed into service with Royal Air Force as a communications aircraft in 1941.

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flew over the site in his Miles Mohawk and later walked over part of the area with Minister for Defence, Frank Aiken, and officials from the Departments of Industry and Commerce, Defence and the Board of 2
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Made by Miles Aircraft.

Miles Mohawk G-AEKW had an action packed life from being built for Charles Lindeberg as personnel transport to impressed service with the RAF This 4
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Royal Air Force
Designer
G.H. Miles
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*List of aircraft of the RAF
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Similar Aircraft
*Percival Gull
Number Built
1
Related
*Miles Kestrel*Miles Martinet
First Flight
22
See Also
*Charles Lindbergh

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