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Liverpool and District Aero Club

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[1]Liverpool and District Aero Club

President: Sir Frederick C. Bowring.

Chairman: Major R. H. Thornton.

Membership: 300.

Aircraft: Four Avro Avians, two D.H. Moths, one Puss Moth.

Aerodrome: Hooton Park, Hooton, Cheshire.

Railway Station: Hooton.

Accommodation: Hangars, fuel and oil supply, telephone, etc.

Instructor: G. Clapham.

Secretary: Captain J. Ellis.

Address: Hooton Park, Cheshire.

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  1. 1933 Who's Who in British Aviation