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Aircraft museum in Mohawk Way, Woodley
Museum of Berkshire Aviation
Herald outside museum
Museum of Berkshire Aviation is located in BerkshireMuseum of Berkshire AviationLocation within Berkshire
Established1993 (1993)
LocationMohawk Way, Woodley
Coordinates51°27′01″N 0°52′59″W / 51.4504°N 0.8830°W / 51.4504; -0.8830
TypeAircraft museum
Websitemuseumofberkshireaviation.co.uk

The Museum of Berkshire Aviation is a small aviation museum in Woodley, a town in Berkshire, England. The museum is on the edge of the site of the former Woodley Aerodrome and many of its exhibits relate to the Phillips & Powis company, later renamed Miles Aircraft, which was based there from 1932 to 1947. Other aircraft exhibited were built by Handley Page (Reading) Ltd, and by Fairey Aviation at White Waltham near Maidenhead.

Despite being a small museum, several of the exhibits are unique survivors. These include a Miles Martinet (a World War II target tug), the only Miles Student two-seat side-by-side jet trainer ever built, and a Fairey Jet Gyrodyne — a composite helicopter and autogyro, or gyrodyne.

Other exhibits include:

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