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    Airframe Family: Miles M14
    Latest Model:Magister I
    Last Military Serial:P6382 RAF
    Construction Number:1750
    Last Civil Registration:G-AJRS
    Compressed ID:Miles Magister I sn P6382 RAF cn 17...
    Latest Owner or Location:Richard Shuttleworth Trustees, Old Warden Aerodrome, Old Warden, Biggleswade

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    Dates

    Event

    Circa 1937

    Constructed as a Magister I.

    1937

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Air Force with s/n P6382.

    Transferred to Central Flying School.

    Served with 16 other Elememtary Flying Training Schools.

    From 30 April 1947 to 27 February 1959

    To British Aerial Transport, Redhill Aerodrome, Surrey with new c/r G-AJRS.

    27 February 1959

    Withdrawn from use.
    Damaged.

    To Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden Aerodrome, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire-Central, England.
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    Restored.
    Markings Applied: C
    Restored using components from three other specimens.

    30 August 1976


    Photographer: Peter Nicholson
    Notes: Miles Magister P6382 of the Shuttleworth Collection as seen in the Summer of 1976 at Old Warden.

    Circa 1980


    Photographer: Peter M. Law
    Notes: Circa 1980 photo at Old Warden

    9 June 1984


    Photographer: Robert Nichols
    Notes: at RAF Mildenhall Air fete 84

    Circa 1 January 1987


    Photographer: Unknown

    1992

    8 April 1993

    To Richard Shuttleworth Trustees, Old Warden Aerodrome, Old Warden, Biggleswade with new c/r G-AJRS.

    21 July 2012


    Photographer: Hugh Dodson
    Notes: Shuttleworth Collections RAF Miles M-14A Magister/Hawk Trainer 3 P6382/G-AJRS C at the Shuttleworth Evening Airshow

    15 May 2021


    Photographer: Hugh Dodson
    Notes: Spies and Intrigue Evening Airshow, Old Warden


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