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1932 The death of Mr. Vere Ker-Seymer, on the 8th inst., will come as a grievous personal loss to many of those who took part in the pioneer days of flying. Mr. Ker-Seymer was one of the early members of the [[Royal Aero Club]], and served on the Committee for many years. [[John Moore-Brabazon| Lt. Col. J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon]], M.P., and [[Harold E. Perrin|Mr. H. E. Perrin]] represented the Royal Aero Club at the funeral on the 11th inst. <ref> Flight magazine of 15th January 1932 [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1932/1932%20-%200062.html] </ref>
1932 The death of Mr. Vere Ker-Seymer, on the 8th inst., will come as a grievous personal loss to many of those who took part in the pioneer days of flying. Mr. Ker-Seymer was one of the early members of the [[Royal Aero Club]], and served on the Committee for many years. [[John Moore-Brabazon| Lt. Col. J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon]], M.P., and [[Perrin|Mr. H. E. Perrin]] represented the Royal Aero Club at the funeral on the 11th inst. <ref> Flight magazine of 15th January 1932 [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1932/1932%20-%200062.html] </ref>


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Revision as of 13:16, 17 August 2009

1932 The death of Mr. Vere Ker-Seymer, on the 8th inst., will come as a grievous personal loss to many of those who took part in the pioneer days of flying. Mr. Ker-Seymer was one of the early members of the Royal Aero Club, and served on the Committee for many years. Lt. Col. J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon, M.P., and Mr. H. E. Perrin represented the Royal Aero Club at the funeral on the 11th inst. [1]

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  1. Flight magazine of 15th January 1932 [1]