Miles Mohawk
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The Miles M.12 Mohawk was a 1930s British two-seat, tandem cabin monoplane built by Phillip & Powis Aircraft (later to become 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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M.12 Mohawk | |
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Miles M.12 Mohawk flown by Charles Lindbergh | |
Role | Civil touring aircraft, trainer |
Manufacturer | Phillips & Powis Aircraft |
Designer | G.H. Miles |
First flight | 22 August 1936 |
Introduction | 1 February 1937 |
Retired | 1950 |
Status | On display |
Primary users | Charles Lindbergh Royal Air Force |
Number built | 1 |
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