Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Maurice Ducrocq

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1910.
1911. Ref AA below

Maurice Ducrocq, an eminent French aviator, ran a flying school at Brooklands.

Eardley Hayden ‘Bill’ Lawford learned to fly with the Ewen School at Hendon and gained his RAeC Certificate #442 in March 1913. Almost immediately, he teamed up with Maurice Ducrocq to run the Ducrocq Flying School, a short lived school at Brooklands.

Ducrocq was agent for Viale engines.

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  • AA. [1] Image courtesy of Aviation Ancestry