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 Post subject: Miles Master's????
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 7:54 pm 
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Are there any Miles Master's survivors or fliers?

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Mike,

My apologies for posting the wrong photos.


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Tulio

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I'm not asking about Magisters.


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Funny old world.

No, I don't believe there are any Masters surviving. Best to ask the Museum of Berkshire Aviation, who are Miles central and are up on survivors, bits etc. FWIW, they don't have one listed in their 'Survivors' section.

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On the other hand, I wasn't aware of this Argentinian Maggie. Maggies are RARE, so this is a delightful surprise! What's the story?

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No problem Tulio, thanks for the effort.


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The Museum of Berkshire Aviation are reconstructing a Miles Martinet from various original and new bits. The Martinet was derived from the Master and I think that's the nearest there is to a survivor.


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