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Meyers Me-165W

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341: 157:. Meyers claimed the aircraft performed poorly. The program was canceled, the prototype was abandoned at the factory and later destroyed by a tornado. 107: 346: 153:
The Me-165W was test flown for six months. The aircraft showed little improvement over Meyer's other trainer, the
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The Aerospace year book Manufacturers Aircraft Association
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New York, Aerospace Industries Association of America.
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trainer
United States
Meyers Aircraft Company
Al Meyers
tandem-seat
trainer
Civilian Pilot Training Program
Second World War
wire-braced
low-wing
monoplane
conventional landing gear
fuselage
aircraft fabric covering
gull wing
OTW
Warner Scarab
Meyers OTW



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