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1913 [[Eardley H. Lawford|"Bill" Lawford]] gained his RAeC Certificate #442 in March 1913 and, almost immediately, teamed up with [[Maurice Ducrocq]] to run the '''Ducrocq Flying School''', a short-lived school at Brooklands.
1913 [[Eardley H. Lawford|"Bill" Lawford]] gained his RAeC Certificate #442 in March 1913 and, almost immediately, teamed up with [[Maurice Ducrocq]] to run the '''Ducrocq Flying School''', a short-lived school at [[Brooklands Airfield]].




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Latest revision as of 18:10, 12 January 2020

1913 "Bill" Lawford gained his RAeC Certificate #442 in March 1913 and, almost immediately, teamed up with Maurice Ducrocq to run the Ducrocq Flying School, a short-lived school at Brooklands Airfield.


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