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  2. Perth Airport (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    Perth Airport remains Scotland's main airport for general aviation and is the base of the Scottish Aero Club, which was founded in 1927. The airport is home to flight training organisations providing private and commercial flight training, as well as micro light and autogyro training. Also on site is an aircraft maintenance company, ACS ...

  3. Derby Airfield - Wikipedia

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    The Derby Aero Club, originally located at Burnaston, also moved to the new airfield and continues to grow. The Aero Club and Flying School operates a range of Cessna Aircraft (Models 140, 152, 172, 177RG), a Beagle Pup series 2 and a Scottish Aviation Bulldog aircraft. Numerous private aircraft also are based on site, with many more visiting ...

  4. Category:Flying clubs - Wikipedia

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  5. Scottish Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Aviation Limited was an aircraft manufacturer based in Prestwick, Scotland. [1] History. The company was founded in 1935. [2] [3] Originally a flying school ...

  6. List of pilots with foreign Aviator's Certificates accredited ...

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    Aero Club of America: 15 August 1914: 307: Wright Biplane, Wright Station, Dayton, Ohio; served the Royal Aero Club in various capacities for many years. 20 November 1914: Netherwood, Lieut. Douglas B. [49] Aero Club of America: 17 August 1914: 312: U.S. Army, Curtiss Biplane, North Island, San Diego, California on the 17 August 1914 [50]

  7. List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Royal ...

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    He was awarded Royal Aero Club Special Certificate No. 7 for carrying out a series flights and aerial manoeuvres which were of special merit in the early years of aviation. [3] 43 Basil Herbert Barrington-Kennett 7 January 1911 [1] (1884–1915). A Lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards, he used a Bleriot Monoplane at Hendon.

  8. Air sports - Wikipedia

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    Many air sports are regulated internationally by the Switzerland-based Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) and nationally by aero clubs such as the National Aeronautics Association (NAA) [2] and the Royal Aero Club (RAeC). The FAI has separate commissions for each air sport.

  9. King's Cup (air race) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Aero Club Records Racing and Rally Association The King's Cup air race is a British handicapped cross-country event, which has taken place annually since 1922. It is run by the Royal Aero Club Records Racing and Rally Association.