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<ref>1933 Who's Who in British Aviation</ref>'''Cinque Ports Flying Club''' (under the management of the [[Brooklands School of Flying]]) | <ref>1933 Who's Who in British Aviation</ref>'''Cinque Ports Flying Club''' (under the management of the [[Brooklands School of Flying]]), of [[Lympne Airport]] | ||
''Founded'': 1928. | ''Founded'': 1928. |
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[1]Cinque Ports Flying Club (under the management of the Brooklands School of Flying), of Lympne Airport
Founded: 1928.
President: The Rt. Hon. Earl Beauchamp, K.G., P.C., K.C.M.G., T.D.
Flying Members: 200.
Aircraft: Three Gipsy Moth Mark I, D.H. Moths with slots.
Aerodrome: Three miles from Hythe, 58 miles from London just off the main London-Folkestone road.
Railway Stations: Westerhanger (Southern Railway), Sandling Junction.
Accommodation: Hangar for about twenty light aeroplanes, club rooms, two inns near the aerodrome.
Instructor: K. K. Brown.
Manager: W. E. Davis.
Address: Lympne Airport, Kent.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1933 Who's Who in British Aviation