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Where can I find complite list of all Miles M.3 “Falcon” used by airlines before WW II?

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By: ozplane - 23rd October 2005 at 17:38

Carolyn Grace would qualify I imagine.

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By: Newforest - 23rd October 2005 at 09:08

Elly Beinhorn

http://spiritrambler.blogspot.com/2005/08/homeelly-beinhorn-mention-elly.html

Well done Modfly, didn’t have any success with the Hoffman search like you did, but did find this interesting article on Elly Beinhorn a famous German aviatrix in her time who was still alive in 2003. Great word, aviatrix, do we have any left? :p

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By: Modly - 22nd October 2005 at 23:19

About miss Hoffman:
She was aviator that hase a privat plane. She used it to fly in Dubrovnik, Croatia in 1935 on 35. F.A.I. meeting. On that meeting one of the participient was romanien duke Bibescu with his Potez 56 (0), than plane from factory of “Bata” etc.
The article is dated september 11. 1935.

I know it is not of great help, but….

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By: Peter Amos - 22nd October 2005 at 17:32

No Falcon Majors or Falcon Six’s were used by airlines to the best of my knoweldge.

Question: Does anyone know how I can contact John P. Gunner, or any surviving relatives or friends, of this one time owner of at least two Miles aircraft in the 1950’s? John used to fly from Denham and wrote a very interesting story of a trip around Europe (in the Airways Aero Association’s magazine) in his Hawk Major, but I have only got the second part and would like to know how it started!

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By: Hairyplane - 22nd October 2005 at 10:01

Falcon 6

MMMmmm.

I want one.

A pity that the only one extant ( In a Spanish museum) will never come up for sale.

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(Falcon Major G-AEEG)

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By: JDK - 22nd October 2005 at 01:05

Hi Modly,
Welcome to the forum!

Hoffman’s hardly a rare German sirname. Suggest you a) start another thread with the Q, and b) in it, tell us all you know (what’s in the article, for instance, what or where or why she flew) and you are more likely to get a response.

Hope this helps.

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By: Modly - 21st October 2005 at 21:52

Great, I love this Forum 🙂 🙂

One more question, not to open the new topic.

Who is miss. Hoffman? She should be famouse German aviator, but I have first time found this name in one article from august 1935.

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By: aero51 - 21st October 2005 at 21:14

We are pretty good at answering emails that come into us !

If you don’t get an answer in a couple of days send me a PM, and I’ll chase it up for you.

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By: Modly - 21st October 2005 at 20:44

Mitch thanks a lot. I have send an E-mail. Now we will wait. 😀

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By: mmitch - 21st October 2005 at 20:24

Try contacting ‘The Museum of Berkshire Aviation. They have achieves on the Miles company.
http://www.fly.to/MuseumofBerkshireAviation
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By: RPSmith - 21st October 2005 at 16:31

Don Brown’s Putnam book lists 16 M.3B to M.3E Falcon six (pages 86/7) but this (or the preceeding descriptive pages) do not mention use by any airlines.

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By: Modly - 21st October 2005 at 16:22

Miles M.3 Falcon six.

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By: Newforest - 21st October 2005 at 16:09

You would be referring to the Falcon Major and Falcon Six would you? :confused:

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