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1956 [[F. G. Miles]] Ltd designed the M.100 Student, a single- or twin-jet trainer with side-by-side seating; adaptable as a four-seater, for fast communications work, or, in emergency, for ground attack.  
1956 [[F. G. Miles]] Ltd designed the M.100 Student, a single- or twin-jet trainer with side-by-side seating; adaptable as a four-seater, for fast communications work, or, in emergency, for ground attack.  


1957 The Student/Centurion flew from Shoreham on May 15th.  
1957 The Student/Centurion first flew from Shoreham on May 15th.  


The Student was planned to be available either with one Blackburn Marbore 2, or two Palas 600 engines but failed to win a government contract.
The Student was planned to be available either with one Blackburn Marbore 2, or two Palas 600 engines but failed to win a government contract.

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1957. Miles "Student"

1956 F. G. Miles Ltd designed the M.100 Student, a single- or twin-jet trainer with side-by-side seating; adaptable as a four-seater, for fast communications work, or, in emergency, for ground attack.

1957 The Student/Centurion first flew from Shoreham on May 15th.

The Student was planned to be available either with one Blackburn Marbore 2, or two Palas 600 engines but failed to win a government contract.

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Sources of Information

  • Flight 8 June 1956