I visited the Reading & Berkshire Aviation Museum a number of years ago which I'd highly recommend if you have an interest in Miles aircraft.
Their Martinet restoration is quite amazing, and would put some larger organisations to shame.
Pity the building is being left to rot, but that always seems to be a sign that a developer has bought a site or building and is usually their first tactic in getting rid of it. Think the Aviation Society lost interest in pursuing Ards and its potential after the council opted to put its money into developing Exploris,and look how that ended up going. But it would have been a great location. And always thought it was a bit sad that that the tail boom from the Aerovan hadn't been recovered for preservation. It's probably the last substantial piece of the type, and if it was near the Reading & Berkshire museum I'm sure they'd have got it years ago. Maybe someone should make them aware of its existence.
Lastly, press cutting of the factory in model form; circa 1947
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