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The Crown Inn - 17th century inn and restaurant. Describes its facilities with menus and directions.

Enstone - Community pages including history, accommodation, news and events.

Enstone Flying Club - Information about its fleet, training courses and aircraft hire.

Phil Reed - Offers microlight flying instruction. Profile, courses and prices.

Pegasus Flight Training (Oxford) - Microlight flying school and sales. Details its courses and product range with used aircraft stock list.

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