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Key person: [[F.B. Fowler]]
 
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'''Eastbourne Aviation Co.''' biplanes, monoplanes, and, during the war, Avro 504 and Bleriot Experimenta BE.2c, the latter two also described as a military-type tractor biplane and a tractor seaplane.
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'''Eastbourne Aviation Co.''' biplanes, monoplanes, and, during the war, Avro 504 and Blériot Experimenta BE.2c, the latter two also described as a military-type tractor biplane and a tractor seaplane.
  
 
Sources: G105; 2dG141; SD113
 
Sources: G105; 2dG141; SD113

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Key person: F.B. Fowler

Eastbourne Aviation Co. biplanes, monoplanes, and, during the war, Avro 504 and Blériot Experimenta BE.2c, the latter two also described as a military-type tractor biplane and a tractor seaplane.

Sources: G105; 2dG141; SD113


Organization names Eastbourne Aviation Co.
Entity type 1
Country Great Britain
City Eastbourne, UK
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Started aero 1913
Ended aero 1917?
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