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1948 of 46A, Greencroft  Gardens,  London,  N W 6,  Test  Pilot, died on 12th  February,  1948<ref>The London Gazette 13 August 1948</ref>
1948 Robert Kronfeld of 46A, Greencroft  Gardens,  London,  N W 6,  Test  Pilot, died on 12th  February,  1948<ref>The London Gazette 13 August 1948</ref>


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

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of Victoria Road, Feltham, Middlesex

1935 Herr Kronfeld made a record flight from Croydon to Paris in an aircraft powered by a Douglas engine[1].

1934 Robert Kronfeld acquired British Aircraft Co

1936 Company renamed as Kronfield

1937 Aircraft designers and constructors. "B.A.C." Glider. "B.A.C." Super Drone.

1937 Company closed.

1948 Robert Kronfeld of 46A, Greencroft Gardens, London, N W 6, Test Pilot, died on 12th February, 1948[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 19 June 1935
  2. The London Gazette 13 August 1948