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Sorry Ralf, forgot the beer
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The Marathon was originally a Miles design, by Handley page took the Miles company over and developed the design, hence the HPR designation (Reading being the town where Miles were based).
A version of the Marathon had a Pair of Armstrong Siddeley Mamba turboprops instead of the four DH Gypsy Queens, but neither neither version was huge commercial success. I think one of the Mamba powered machines had it's engines replaced with Alvis Leonides radial engines installed in replica nacelles to the prototype Herald airliner.
Peter Larkham has produced fantastic models of the Marathon for FS2004 and are available from
http://classicbritishfiles.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=28&func=search Just put 'marathon' into the search box

The Marathon was originally a Miles design, by Handley page took the Miles company over and developed the design, hence the HPR designation (Reading being the town where Miles were based).
A version of the Marathon had a Pair of Armstrong Siddeley Mamba turboprops instead of the four DH Gypsy Queens, but neither neither version was huge commercial success. I think one of the Mamba powered machines had it's engines replaced with Alvis Leonides radial engines installed in replica nacelles to the prototype Herald airliner.
Peter Larkham has produced fantastic models of the Marathon for FS2004 and are available from
http://classicbritishfiles.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=28&func=search Just put 'marathon' into the search box