South Coast Aircraft Works
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The Cedric Lee Co. was renamed South Coast Aircraft Works in early February 1915. Reportedly, it was to carry on the Lee Co.'s business at Shoreham and would continue under the same management and control.
Lee, who was not a pilot, joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve at the outbreak of war; he was killed in action in the autumn of 1916, shortly after receiving his commission as sub-lieutenant. Company is not listed in G
- Gunston, 2005, p, or SD.
Sources
- 1915FM136
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