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Miles Magister Crash @ Burnaston circa 1956

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Old 19th Mar 2001, 21:03
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Can anyone help me with researching the date and circumstances of a Miles Magister crashing at Burnaston airfield (near Derby) whilst "balloon bursting" during an air display, probably around 1956
I know that the pilot was killed instantly on impact.
Thanks for any help.

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Miles M.14A Hawk Trainer, G-AKUA, which had been converted from a Miles Magister 1 (Serial No 1021), (Sevice Serial No N3988), crashed near Derby on the 21st July 1957. Is this the one?

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Old 20th Mar 2001, 03:06
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Seems very close - thanks for the info - will try to get some more details

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