The following images were taken at the
Brussels Air Museum and kindly provided by Erwin de Swaef.Erwin also provided the following summary about this particular aircraft:
"On 3rd October 1946, this Miles Magister was transferred from the RAF to Belgium to be used as instructional airframe at the Technical School at Saffraanberg. Early 1947 the machine was made airworthy and delivered to 367sq/169Wing at Evere where it was used for communication flights, first registered TMR 50/DMT 50 later G-1. In September 1953 the machine was stricken of charge and continued its career on the civilian register as OO-NIC. Rescued by volunteers in the seventies the restored machine is now on view at the Royal Army Museum in Brussels."
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The following were photographed by the webmaster
at Brussels Air Museum (April 2002).
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