WebCapt The Rt Hon FE Guest/Hanworth >Eastbourne Flying Club Ltd/Wilmington >Cinque Ports Flying Club Ltd/Lympne: 09.09.35: 6268: Destroyed Lympne 9.40: G-ADSG: Percival D.3 Gull Six: D58: G-ADSG VT-ALT MA927: Her Grace The Duchess of Bedford (Mary du Caurroy) /Woburn Abbey >RC Preston /Woburn >W Fairweather /India: 06.09.35: 6269: http://www.airhistory.org.uk/gy/reg_G-A7.html
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The Cinque Ports Flying Club re-established itself in facilities left by the RAF and re-opened on 12 July. The club possessed two Tiger Moths and an Auster. The first post-war air races were the Folkestone Trophy and the Lympne High Speed Handicap held over the weekend of 31 August and 1 September. See more Lympne Airport /ˈlɪm/, was a military and later civil airfield (IATA: LYM, ICAO: EGMK), at Lympne, Kent, United Kingdom, which operated from 1916 to 1984. During the First World War RFC Lympne was originally an … See more Establishment Work began on creating a landing ground at Folks Wood, Lympne, in the autumn of 1915. This site … See more Pre-war air races Air racing at Lympne began in 1923. On 25 June 1923 the Grosvenor Cup was held at Lympne. There … See more Club flying started in November 1927 with the East Kent Flying Club and although membership reached 220 by 1931 the club was struggling financially. On 1 January 1932 it became part of Brooklands Aviation and was renamed as the Cinque Ports Flying … See more Light Aviation Trials were held at Lympne in 1923, 1924 and 1926 sponsored by the Daily Mail. The 1923 competition was for aircraft with maximum engine capacity of 750 cc (46 cu in). … See more Lympne was the start and finish for several record attempts. Wing Commander E. R. Manning left for India in a Westland … See more Silver City Airways moved to Lympne in 1948, operating Bristol Freighter Mk.21 aircraft and an aerial car ferry to Le Touquet started on 13 July 1948. The air ferry was the idea of Griffith J Powell, who wanted to holiday in France but did not like the ferry. See more WebTo the Cinque Ports Flying Club ltd. 475: G-AEVZ: Blackburn Cirrus Minor I. To the Hull Aero Club (1934) Ltd. 476: G-AEWB: Blackburn Cirrus Minor I. To Mrs L. Rhodes-Moorhouse. ... To the Cinque Ports Flying Club ltd. 482: G-AFBC: Blackburn Cirrus Minor I. To A.R. Colman to contract B.161918/40. 483: G-AFGS : Blackburn Cirrus Minor I. ... bk morlaix
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WebCinque Ports, (French: Five Ports) medieval confederation of English Channel ports in southeastern England, formed to furnish ships and men for the king’s service. To the … WebAug 24, 2007 · The Cinque Ports Flying Club was reformed by Australian air enthusiast and pilot Barry Damon in March 1964 and was in business in 1968. The Geminis had probably outlived their purpose due to the influx … WebCinque Ports Flying Club. Club flying started in November 1927 with the East Kent Flying Club and although membership reached 220 by 1931 the club was struggling financially. … daughter missing movie