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of Maidstone Airport, West Malling, Kent.
<ref>1933 Who's Who in British Aviation</ref>'''Maidstone Aero Club
 
''Membership'': 200.
 
''Aircraft'': Two Gipsy Moths, one Desoutter.
 
''Aerodrome'':  Maidstone Airport, West Malling, Kent.
 
''Railway Station'': Malling.
 
''Instructor'': R. F. Bulstrode.
 
''Secretary'': W. P. C. Ferguson.
 
''Address'': Maidstone Airport, West Malling, Kent.


1933 Advertisement in Who's Who of British Aviation.
1933 Advertisement in Who's Who of British Aviation.

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1933.

[1]Maidstone Aero Club

Membership: 200.

Aircraft: Two Gipsy Moths, one Desoutter.

Aerodrome: Maidstone Airport, West Malling, Kent.

Railway Station: Malling.

Instructor: R. F. Bulstrode.

Secretary: W. P. C. Ferguson.

Address: Maidstone Airport, West Malling, Kent.

1933 Advertisement in Who's Who of British Aviation.

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  1. 1933 Who's Who in British Aviation