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Skyvan and the Miles Aerovan
Mark Wakem - Jan '06
Probably too late to catch you, but the Skyvan was a
modified version of a Miles project development of the
Aerovan theme, sold by Miles to Shorts
Karl W Smith - December '04
I've always thought there was a marked similarity between
the Aerovan - especially the experimental one fitted
with a Hurel-Dubois high aspect ratio wing.
Short's Skyvan was a utilitarian aeroplane, as was
the Miles Aerovan. The Aerovan was novel in its day
but was really too small to be of any practical value
to operators (my own opinion, no evidence except the
hindsight of 50 years in aviation).
Dick Macmillan
Is it sacrilege to compare the Skyvan with the Miles
Aerovan? I remember as a photographer in my "Whig"/"Newsletter"
days photographing the first post-war Hillman Minx arriving
at Sydenham, also a badly injured motor bike rider,
Artie Bell, being brought back from a race.
I must say, from my fast failing memory, the Skyvan and the Aerovan looked mighty alike.
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