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1910 Converted from a shed used by pioneer aviators and run by [[Ada Billings]]. Included sleeping accommodation for ten and was active until the start of WWI. Burned down in 1917 when used by the [[RFC]].
1910 Converted from a shed used by pioneer aviators and run by [[Ada Billing]] and her husband. Included sleeping accommodation for ten and was active until 1914, the start of WWI. Burned down in 1917 while being used by the [[RFC]].


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Note: This is a sub-section of Brooklands

1910 Converted from a shed used by pioneer aviators and run by Ada Billing and her husband. Included sleeping accommodation for ten and was active until 1914, the start of WWI. Burned down in 1917 while being used by the RFC.

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