Cranwell Light Aeroplane Club Explained

The Cranwell Light Aeroplane Club was formed in 1923[1] by staff and students of the RAF College Cranwell to design and build light aircraft. One of the members was Flight Lieutenant Nicholas Comper who became the Chief Designer. Comper and the club designed and built four aircraft with the last three types being flown.

Aircraft

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Comper CLA.7 Swift. RAF Museum London.
  2. Jackson 1973, pp.295-296
  3. Jackson 1973, p. 30