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The Miles M.1 Satyr was a 1930s British single-seat aerobatic biplane designed by F.G. Miles and built for him by George Parnall and Company.

M.1 Satyr
Role Single-seat aerobatic biplane
Manufacturer George Parnall and Company
Designer Frederick George Miles
First flight August 1932
Status Destroyed September 1936
Primary user Luxury Air Tours Limited
Number built 1

Design and development


The Satyr was designed in 1932 by F.G. Miles. It was a wooden single-seat aerobatic biplane powered by a 75 hp Pobjoy R engine. The aircraft (registered G-ABVG) first flew in August 1932. Although the aircraft flew well Miles decided to concentrate on monoplane designs and only one was built. The only Satyr crashed in September 1936.


Specifications (M.1)


Data from Miles Aircraft Since 1925[1]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


There is film of the Satyr displaying at the British Hospitals Air Pageant at Cramlington Aerodrome, Northumberland on 12 August 1933.[3] The sequence starts at 9:07.


References



Notes


  1. Brown 1970, p. 55
  2. Jackson 1988, p. 264
  3. "ACA News Reel Events of 1933". North East Film Archive. Yorkshire/North East Film Archive. Retrieved 16 February 2022.

Bibliography




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[de] Miles Satyr

Die Miles M.1 Satyr war ein kunstflugtauglicher Doppeldecker des britischen Konstrukteurs Frederick George Miles, gebaut von George Parnall and Company.
- [en] Miles Satyr



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