MILES HAWK &
MAGISTER
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The Miles M.2 Hawk was a Blackburn Cirrus powered low-wing
monoplane first flown in 1933. 47 examples were produced
before a shortage of Cirrus engines led to an improved version
known as the M.2F Hawk Major using the DH Gipsy III engine.
The Hawk Major became the basis of the M.14 Magister, the
first monoplane designed specifically as a trainer for the RAF.
As a low-wing monoplane it was an ideal introduction to the
new Hurricane and Spitfire aircraft then entering RAF service.
Production started in 1937 and over 1300 had been manufactured
when production ended in 1941, including 100 built under licence
in Turkey.
This CD contains civil and military flight and maintenance
manuals for both the Miles Hawk and Miles Magister. The
CD has been scanned from the original manuals and
retains any colour pages.
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This CD contains:
1. Manufacturers Manual of Instructions for Operation,
Maintenance and Rigging for the Miles hawk, undated
but probably mid-1930's, approx 23 pages including
several foldout illustrations.2. Pilots Handling Notes for the Miles Hawk. Produced by
the Association of British Aero Clubs. Undated again
with 10 pages of very useful descriptive and handling
information.
3. Manufacturers Descriptive and Rigging Notes for the
Miles Magister. Produced by Philips & Powis Aircraft.
Undated with 44 pages including many fold-out
illustrations.
4. RAF Volume One "for the Magister I aircraft. The RAF
Descriptive and Servicing Handbook. AP 1585A Vol 1,
2nd Edition dated September 1938, approx 82 pages.
5. "Operational Notes for Pilots" for the Miles Magister.
Undated and unattributed, 13 pages.
CD TITLE MAGISTER PRICE US$19.95 plus postage
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