Miles M.76
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miles-m-76-312-6394957
title:
Miles M.76
text:
In 1947 a British Gliding Association design competition, for a two-seat sailplane, was won by Hugh Kendall, Miles' assistant test pilot. It was a side-by-side two seater called the Kendall Crabpot I, with a 60 ft. span and an aspect ratio of 18. A version with a novel asbestos fibre-polymer wing and a wooden fuselage with a butterfly tail was proposed by Miles, but the wing failed under low loads. Elliotts of Newbury built a conventional wooden wing to use with Miles' fuselage. The resulting gl
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British two-seat glider, 1954
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_M.76
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2021-10-19T21:15:33Z
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