J Justo Miranda ACCESS: Above Top Secret Senior Member Joined 2 December 2007 Messages 8,704 Reaction score 12,737 Website www.amazon.com 31 December 2020 #1 Miles M.35 Libellula Attachments 183.jpg 375 KB · Views: 106
cluttonfred ACCESS: Top Secret Senior Member Joined 31 December 2008 Messages 1,433 Reaction score 363 Website cluttonfred.info 17 June 2021 #2 Here’s some great silent WWII footage of this and other Miles tandems from the UK National Aerospace Library YouTube channel that is new to me. EDIT: Correction, there are drawings and still photos of the M.35 in the clip but the film in flight is of the twin-engined M.39B. Last edited: 17 June 2021
Here’s some great silent WWII footage of this and other Miles tandems from the UK National Aerospace Library YouTube channel that is new to me. EDIT: Correction, there are drawings and still photos of the M.35 in the clip but the film in flight is of the twin-engined M.39B.
blackkite Don't laugh, don't cry, don't even curse, but..... Joined 31 May 2007 Messages 8,819 Reaction score 7,718 18 June 2021 #3 Hi! https://ww2aircraft.net/forum/threads/miles-aircraft.49788/ Attachments Miles M_35 Libellula.jpg 529.2 KB · Views: 54
Foo Fighter Cum adolescunt hominem verum esse volo. Senior Member Joined 19 July 2016 Messages 4,287 Reaction score 3,466 18 June 2021 #4 A Miles "Moni" is mentioned on that site, is it a project not proceeded with?
Cy-27 ACCESS: Top Secret Senior Member Joined 28 January 2008 Messages 635 Reaction score 512 18 June 2021 #5 "A Miles "Moni" is mentioned .." It's a Miles M.33 Monitor (word split by the image). Around 20 or so built and used mainly as target tugs.
"A Miles "Moni" is mentioned .." It's a Miles M.33 Monitor (word split by the image). Around 20 or so built and used mainly as target tugs.