Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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New Forest Aviation School

From Graces Guide
1910. From Flight magazine of 16th July.

of East Boldre, Beaulieu.

1910 May: William E. McArdle and John Armstrong Drexel set up the New Forest Flying School at East Boldre using Bleriot-type aircraft.

The school was very busy initially and had a good number of aspiring pilots. By late May 1910 the school had seven aircraft - this figure rose to ten by September.

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