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* They initially built the [[Caudron]] GIII Trainer under licence.
* They initially built the [[Caudron]] GIII Trainer under licence.


* 1916: A. A. Fletcher joined from [[Martinsyde]] and designed the No. 4 biplane trainer powered by the 50 hp [[Gnome]] engine. Later the School biplane was produced with the 80 / 100 hp [[British Anzani Engine Co| Anzani]] and a total of twelve were produced.
* 1916: A. A. Fletcher joined from [[Martinsyde]] and designed the No. 4 biplane trainer powered by the 50 hp [[Gnome Engine Co| Gnome]] engine. Later the School biplane was produced with the 80 / 100 hp [[British Anzani Engine Co| Anzani]] and a total of twelve were produced.


==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==

Revision as of 16:33, 22 May 2009

The London and Provincial Aviation Co was established at Hendon in October 1913.

  • They initially built the Caudron GIII Trainer under licence.
  • 1916: A. A. Fletcher joined from Martinsyde and designed the No. 4 biplane trainer powered by the 50 hp Gnome engine. Later the School biplane was produced with the 80 / 100 hp Anzani and a total of twelve were produced.

Sources of Information

  • British Aircraft Manufacturers since 1908 by Gunter Endres. Pub 1995 ISBN 0-7110-2409-x