M.2 Hawk Trainer
Miles M.2W Hawk Trainer G-ADWT racing at Leeds (Yeadon) airport in May 1955
Role Two-seat touring and racing monoplane
Manufacturer Miles Aircraft Limited
Designer Frederick George Miles
First flight 1935
Primary users Royal Air Force
Romanian Air Force
Number built 27
Developed from Miles Hawk Major
Developed into Miles Magister

The Miles Hawk Trainer was a 1930s British two-seat training monoplane designed by Miles Aircraft Limited.

Design and development

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The Miles Hawk Trainer was developed from the Hawk Major to meet a requirement to supplement the de Havilland Tiger Moth in the training role. The aircraft had dual controls, blind flying equipment and vacuum operated flaps.

Based on the attributes of the Trainer, the Air Ministry issued Specification T.40/36, which led directly to the Miles Magister.[1]

Variants

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M.2W Hawk Trainer
Initial production version powered by a de Havilland Gipsy Major engine, four built.
M.2X Hawk Trainer
Improved version with a larger horn-balanced rudder, nine built.
M.2Y Hawk Trainer
M.2X with minor changes, 13 built.

Operators

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 Romania
 United Kingdom
 Spain

Survivors

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Specifications (M.2W)

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Data from British Civil Aircraft 1919–1972: Volume 3 [2]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

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Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References

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  1. ^ "Miles Magister", Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, September 2009. (Retrieved 28 April 2022)
  2. ^ Jackson 1988, p. 70