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<ref>1933 Who's Who in British Aviation</ref>'''Wiltshire School of Flying and Country Club
<ref>1933 Who's Who in British Aviation</ref>'''Wiltshire School of Flying and Country Club


Founded: 1931.
''Founded'': 1931.


Membership: 120.
''Membership'': 120.


Aircraft: One Redwing, one Spartan Arrow.
''Aircraft'': One Redwing, one Spartan Arrow.


Aerodrome: High Post Aerodrome, Salisbury.
''Aerodrome'': High Post Aerodrome, Salisbury.


Chief Instructor: E. G. Hordern.
''Chief Instructor'': E. G. Hordern.


Manager: J. E. Doran-Webb.
''Manager'': J. E. Doran-Webb.


Secretary: A. Clement.
''Secretary'': A. Clement.


Address: High Post Aerodrome, Middle Woodford, Salisbury, Wilts.
''Address'': High Post Aerodrome, Middle Woodford, Salisbury, Wilts.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 08:53, 15 July 2016

March 1934.

[1]Wiltshire School of Flying and Country Club

Founded: 1931.

Membership: 120.

Aircraft: One Redwing, one Spartan Arrow.

Aerodrome: High Post Aerodrome, Salisbury.

Chief Instructor: E. G. Hordern.

Manager: J. E. Doran-Webb.

Secretary: A. Clement.

Address: High Post Aerodrome, Middle Woodford, Salisbury, Wilts.

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