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Scarborough Aero Club

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[1]Scarborough Aero Club

Founded: 1931.

President: Major J. E. D. Shaw.

Membership: 120.

Aircraft: One Cirrus Moth, one Spartan Hermes 3-seater.

Aerodrome: Ganton, East Heslerton, Malton, Yorkshire.

Accommodation: Hangar, petrol pump, club house.

Chief Instructor: Flight Lieut. G. A. V. Tyson.

Secretary: W. R. Baynes.

Address: Ganton Aerodrome, East Heslerton, Malton, Yorks.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1933 Who's Who in British Aviation