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The company's roots can be traced
back to the early 1980s with Ragwing and Fred Hanson at Audley End Airfield near Saffron Walden in Essex.
In 1986, Vintage Fabrics was formed and the company
moved to workshops in Rayne in Essex. In 1989
Vintage Fabrics amalgamated with Historic Flying Limited
and in 1990, Historic Flying moved from Rayne to a new
purpose built facility at Audley End.
In 1997
Clive and Linda Denney left Historic Flying and reformed Vintage Fabrics at
Earls Colne Airfield. In 2000 Vintage Fabrics
left Earls Colne and moved to larger
premises near Braintree.
Vintage Fabrics became Vintage Fabrics Ltd on the 1st of
August 2003 In November
2007, the company moved to back to where it all started
- Audley End

Vintage Fabrics continues to recover aircraft in the
traditional manner of Irish Linen and Nitrate Cellulose
tautening dopes, but it also maintains a steady flow of
modern polyester cotton fabric recovers on the more
modern sport and aerobatic aircraft.
As well as fabric
recovers, Vintage Fabrics also specialises in aircraft
paint schemes.
To see a list of
aircraft that Vintage Fabrics have worked on,
click here.
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