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[1]Lancashire Aero Club

Founded: 1923.

President: The Rt. Hon. Lord Wakefield of Hythe, C.B.E., LL.D.

Membership: 261.

Flying Members: 163.

Aircraft: Four Avro Avians, one D.H. Moth.

Aerodrome: Woodford, near Stockport.

Railway Station: Poynton or Wilmslow.

Accommodation: Hangars; country club house with living and sleeping facilities and tennis court.

Instructor: G. F. Yuhill.

Secretary: Captain H. B. Burgess.

Address: Avro Aerodrome, Woodford, Cheshire.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1933 Who's Who in British Aviation