Lakes Flying Company

The Lakes Flying Company was an early British aircraft manufacturer of seaplanes based at Windermere.

[1][2] A registered charity The Lakes Flying Company Ltd was established in 2010, "to celebrate and to inform the public concerning the importance of the innovative contributions made to the development of naval and civil marine aeroplanes by Captain Edward Wakefield and by Waterbird".

[2] The seaplanes performed many pleasure flights from the Lake for the general public.

[1] One of the pilots of the Northern Aircraft Company was John Lankester Parker, who became Chief Test Pilot for the Short Brothers company in Rochester, Kent and later Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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