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'''Wells Aviation Co''' of London
'''Wells Aviation Co''' of London; workshop Cobnor, near Chichester, Sussex


WWI [[Reginald Wells]], a potter in Chelsea, also had an interest in flying from an early age. He devoted the war years to his [[Wells Aviation Co]] working from the same premises.  
WWI [[Reginald Wells]], a potter in Chelsea, also had an interest in flying from an early age. He devoted the war years to his [[Wells Aviation Co]] working from the same premises.  

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1916. Ref AA below
1916. Ref AA below
1917. Ref AA below

Wells Aviation Co of London; workshop Cobnor, near Chichester, Sussex

WWI Reginald Wells, a potter in Chelsea, also had an interest in flying from an early age. He devoted the war years to his Wells Aviation Co working from the same premises.

WWI Built Benoist aeroplanes

1917 In liquidation[1]


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Sources of Information

  • Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing) by J. M. Bruce. Published 1982 ISBN 0-370-30084-x
  • AA. [1] Image courtesy of Aviation Ancestry