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Beagle Production

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Low Volume Production

This page covers Beagle aircraft with low production volumes and/or registration/serial allocations. For higher volume production, see the individual type production list.

A.115Development of the Auster AOP.9. 260 h.p. Rolls-Royce Continental IO-470-D powerplant.
M.218
Four-seat twin-engined light transport, originally designed as the Miles M.115, featuring a mainly composite structure.
Two 145 h.p. Rolls-Royce Continental O-300 powerplants.
B.242M.218 re-engineered as a metalic structure. Two 195 h.p. Rolls-Royce Continental IO-360 powerplants.



A.115

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Serial Range
C/n
Batch Qty
Conv.
Canc'd
Notes
 1 aircraft built by Beagle Aircraft Ltd., Rearsby. Leicestershire. Diverted from AOP.9 contract KC/N/047. First flew 18 August 1961.
 XP254  B.701  1      Subsequently registered G-ASCC.
 
Total Production
1
 
 
 



M.218

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C/n
Initial
Registration
Notes
 1 aircraft built by Beagle Aircraft Ltd., Shoreham, Hants. First flew 19 August 1962.
 B.051  G-ASCK  Retained by Beagle.
Total Production   1



B.242

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C/n
Initial
Registration
Notes
 1 aircraft built by Beagle Aircraft Ltd., Shoreham, Hants. First flew 27 August 1964.
 B.053  G-ASTX  Rebuild of M.218. Retained by Beagle.
Total Production   1




Production References
  1. False Dawn - The Beagle Aircraft Story, Tom Wenham (Air Britain Publishing 2015)
  2. Beagle Aircraft - A Production History, Compiled by the Midland Counties Research Group (Midland Counties Publishing, 1974)

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