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British Klemm breaks cover
A 1934-built British Klemm L25c, G-ACXE (c/n 21), has begun making public appearances after returning to flight last year. The aircraft had been subject to a stop-start restoration spanning several decades and owners, but has attended fly-ins at Deanland and Stow Maries in recent weeks. Klemm – a German company – issued a license to the British Klemm Aeroplane Company for the production of its L 25 two-seat, single-engine tourer and training aircraft. Production began at Hanworth in Middlesex in

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