Registration / Serial:TF-SHC
Aircraft Original Type:Miles M.25 Martinet
Aircraft Generic Type:Miles M.25 Martinet
Aircraft Version:Miles M.25 Martinet TT.1
C/n (msn):
City / Area:Woodley / Museum of Berkshire Aviation [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Museum of Berkshire Aviation
Photo Date:18 June 2023
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:627329Submit Correction
View count: 777
The Martinet was the first British aircraft to be designed specifically for target-towing and this is the only surviving example; It was built in 1943 for the RAF as MS902 and spent its operational life in Iceland at RAF Reykjavik. In 1949, it was sold to the Akureyri Flying Club as TF-SHC. It crashed in 1951 near Kopasker in north-east Iceland but the wreckage remained at the crash site until 1977, when it was recovered and placed in storage by the Icelandic Aviation Historical Society.The aircraft was returned to the UK in 1996 and has been beautifully restored at this super museum.
Registration / Serial:TF-SHC
Aircraft Version:Miles M.25 Martinet TT.1
C/n (msn):
City / Area:Woodley / Museum of Berkshire Aviation [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:18 June 2023
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:TF-SHC
Aircraft Original Type:Miles M.25 Martinet
Aircraft Generic Type:Miles M.25 Martinet
Aircraft Version:Miles M.25 Martinet TT.1
C/n (msn):
City / Area:Woodley / Museum of Berkshire Aviation [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Museum of Berkshire Aviation
Photo Date:18 June 2023
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:627329Submit Correction
View count: 777
The Martinet was the first British aircraft to be designed specifically for target-towing and this is the only surviving example; It was built in 1943 for the RAF as MS902 and spent its operational life in Iceland at RAF Reykjavik. In 1949, it was sold to the Akureyri Flying Club as TF-SHC. It crashed in 1951 near Kopasker in north-east Iceland but the wreckage remained at the crash site until 1977, when it was recovered and placed in storage by the Icelandic Aviation Historical Society.The aircraft was returned to the UK in 1996 and has been beautifully restored at this super museum.
Registration / Serial:TF-SHC
Aircraft Version:Miles M.25 Martinet TT.1
C/n (msn):
City / Area:Woodley / Museum of Berkshire Aviation [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:18 June 2023
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact