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|City=office in Edgware; flying school and place for construction at Hendon | |City=office in Edgware; flying school and place for construction at Hendon | ||
|Started aero=1913 | |Started aero=1913 | ||
|Ended aero=1919? | |Ended aero=1919? | ||
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Revision as of 14:23, 18 November 2018
A.A. Fletcher, designer, came from Martinsyde in 1916.
flying school; initially built Caudron G3 biplane under license. From 1916, using Fletcher designs, built trainer developed from the Caudron and tractor biplane. Some 12 of the biplanes were built through 1917 and about 70 more were built postwar.
Sources
- Gunston, 1993, p189
- Gunston, 2005, p292
- SD185
Names | London and Provincial Aviation Co. (L&P) |
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Country | Great Britain |
City | office in Edgware; flying school and place for construction at Hendon |
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Started aero | 1913 |
Ended aero | 1919? |
Key people | A. A. Fletcher |
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