Arrow Aircraft Ltd.

Arrow Aircraft Ltd.

__NOTOC__Arrow Aircraft (Leeds) Limited was a British aircraft manufacturer of the 1930s based in Leeds. Its most significant design was the Arrow Active, an example of which is still flying as of 2007.

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