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The Miles M.4A Merlin was a 1930s British five-seat cabin monoplane built by Miles Aircraft Limited.

M.4A Merlin
Role Five-seat cabin monoplane
Manufacturer Miles Aircraft Limited
Designer Frederick George Miles
First flight 11 May 1935
Number built 4
Developed from Miles M.3 Falcon

Design and development


The Merlin was designed by F.G. Miles of Philips and Powis, as a result of collaboration with G. Birkett of Birkett Air Service Ltd, and Tata Sons Ltd of India. It was based on the three-seat and four-seat versions of the M.3 Falcon, but with wider fuselage and consequent increased wing span. It was a low-wing monoplane, with fixed main undercarriage in trouser fairings plus a fixed tailwheel. Construction was mainly of wood, with spruce frames and three-ply birch covering, and the wings had hydraulically operated split flaps. It was powered by a 200 hp de Havilland Gipsy Six piston engine. It was first designated M.4 Merlin, but all four examples were completed as M.4A Merlin, with fixed pitch propeller instead of the intended variable pitch unit.[1][2][3]


Operational history


On 11 May 1935, the prototype (U-8, later G-ADFE), built by Philips and Powis (Miles Aircraft), first flew at Woodley Aerodrome, piloted by F.G. Miles. A few weeks later, the Merlin was delivered to Birkett Air Service, for its air taxi and charter business based at Heston Aerodrome. Two aircraft were built and delivered to Tata Sons Ltd for its Tata Air Lines service on the Karachi-Madras route. The fourth and final Merlin was delivered to E. Chaseling of Victorian and Interstate Airways in Australia, for its Melbourne-Hay service. In 1940, the Australian Merlin was pressed into service with the Royal Australian Air Force.[1][2]


Operators


 Australia
 India
 United Kingdom

Specifications (M.4A)


Data from Lukins & Russell[4]

General characteristics

Performance


See also



Notes


  1. Brown 1970, pp. 87-88
  2. Jackson 1988, pp. 57-58
  3. Flight, 4 April 1935, pp. 351-353
  4. Lukins & Russell 1945, p. 32

Bibliography



На других языках


[de] Miles Merlin

Die Miles M.4A Merlin war ein fünfsitziger Tiefdecker des britischen Herstellers Miles Aircraft.
- [en] Miles Merlin

[fr] Miles M.4 Merlin

Le Miles M.4 Merlin était un monoplan léger britannique à cinq places, conçu pendant les années 1930 par la société Miles Aircraft Limited (en)[1].



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