May 11, 2012 at 7:36 am
Are there any pictures of these with British registration I believe at least two British companys operated them in the 1930’s .
By: avion ancien - 11th May 2012 at 21:24
………and more from Jackson.
“Four British aircraft only: G-AEWD,’WE, ‘WF and ‘ZE, delivered new to Eastern Air Transport 1933, sold to International Air Freight Ltd., Croydon, 1937 and converted into freighters. Stored Croydon 9.38 when the firm closed down, bought by the Air Ministry 10.38, allotted R.A.F. serials as flying classrooms but never used.”
More specifically……………
G-AEWD (ex NC12367) allotted RAF serial P5723
G-AEWE (ex NC12368) allotted RAF serial P5725
G-AEWF (ex NC12375) allotted RAF serial P5726
G-AEZE (ex NC12366) allotted RAF serial P5724
All delivered by road to 30 MU at RAF Sealand 26.10.39 and scrapped there.
By: avion ancien - 11th May 2012 at 21:24
………and more from Jackson.
“Four British aircraft only: G-AEWD,’WE, ‘WF and ‘ZE, delivered new to Eastern Air Transport 1933, sold to International Air Freight Ltd., Croydon, 1937 and converted into freighters. Stored Croydon 9.38 when the firm closed down, bought by the Air Ministry 10.38, allotted R.A.F. serials as flying classrooms but never used.”
More specifically……………
G-AEWD (ex NC12367) allotted RAF serial P5723
G-AEWE (ex NC12368) allotted RAF serial P5725
G-AEWF (ex NC12375) allotted RAF serial P5726
G-AEZE (ex NC12366) allotted RAF serial P5724
All delivered by road to 30 MU at RAF Sealand 26.10.39 and scrapped there.
By: G-ASEA - 11th May 2012 at 18:40
Scan taken from British Civil Aircraft by A.J. Jackson.
Dave
By: G-ASEA - 11th May 2012 at 18:40
Scan taken from British Civil Aircraft by A.J. Jackson.
Dave
By: G-ASEA - 11th May 2012 at 17:53
I did see a photo of one Condor in Luton Museum some year back. It was taken at Luton Airport.
Dave
By: G-ASEA - 11th May 2012 at 17:53
I did see a photo of one Condor in Luton Museum some year back. It was taken at Luton Airport.
Dave