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<ref>1933 Who's Who in British Aviation</ref>'''Newcastle-upon-Tyne Aero Club
<ref>1933 Who's Who in British Aviation</ref>'''Newcastle-upon-Tyne Aero Club


Founded: 1925.
''Founded'': 1925.


President: Colonel Sir Joseph Reed.
''President'': Colonel Sir Joseph Reed.


Membership: 254.
''Membership'': 254.


Aircraft: Three D.H. Moths.
''Aircraft'': Three D.H. Moths.


Aerodrome: Cramlington, Northumberland.
''Aerodrome'': Cramlington, Northumberland.


Railway Stations: Cramlington, Northumberland; Newcastle (Haymarket), 15 minutes by 'bus.
''Railway Stations'': Cramlington, Northumberland; Newcastle (Haymarket), 15 minutes by 'bus.


Accommodation: Hangars, club house.
''Accommodation'': Hangars, club house.


Instructor: F. P. J. McGevor.
''Instructor'': F. P. J. McGevor.


Hon. Secretary: Captain J. H. Boyd.
''Hon. Secretary'': Captain J. H. Boyd.


Address: Cramlington Aerodrome, Northumberland; 1 Saville Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
''Address'': Cramlington Aerodrome, Northumberland; 1 Saville Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.


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

Latest revision as of 13:12, 14 July 2016

[1]Newcastle-upon-Tyne Aero Club

Founded: 1925.

President: Colonel Sir Joseph Reed.

Membership: 254.

Aircraft: Three D.H. Moths.

Aerodrome: Cramlington, Northumberland.

Railway Stations: Cramlington, Northumberland; Newcastle (Haymarket), 15 minutes by 'bus.

Accommodation: Hangars, club house.

Instructor: F. P. J. McGevor.

Hon. Secretary: Captain J. H. Boyd.

Address: Cramlington Aerodrome, Northumberland; 1 Saville Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1933 Who's Who in British Aviation