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Photo Date:10 September 1936 to 10 October 1938
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Photo ID:303680Submit Correction
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The S.73 first flew in July 1934. Sabena ordered five from Italy and seven from SABCA. OO-AGT broke up in the air over Germany in August 1938. All four crew and 16 passengers lost their lives. Location could be Haren? Photo from: Nationaal Archief (Netherlands)
Registration / Serial:OO-AGT
Aircraft Version:Savoia-Marchetti S.73P
C/n (msn):4
Operator Titles:Sabena
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:10 September 1936 to 10 October 1938
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Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:10 September 1936 to 10 October 1938
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View count: 943
The S.73 first flew in July 1934. Sabena ordered five from Italy and seven from SABCA. OO-AGT broke up in the air over Germany in August 1938. All four crew and 16 passengers lost their lives. Location could be Haren? Photo from: Nationaal Archief (Netherlands)
Registration / Serial:OO-AGT
Aircraft Version:Savoia-Marchetti S.73P
C/n (msn):4
Operator Titles:Sabena
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:10 September 1936 to 10 October 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:OO-AGZ
Aircraft Original Type:Savoia-Marchetti S.73
Aircraft Generic Type:Savoia-Marchetti S.73
Aircraft Version:Savoia-Marchetti S.73P
C/n (msn):30003
Operator Titles:Sabena
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:3 September 1939 to 31 December 1939
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Photo ID:135311Submit Correction
View count: 1489
The S.73 was the civil counterpart of the SM.81 Pipistrello bomber. Sabena and ČSA were the only export customers. Seven S.73s were built in Belgium. Italian-built OO-AGP was delivered to Sabena in early 1936 and destroyed at Brussels - Haren during the German invasion in May 1940. She was painted orange on the outbreak of war in September 1939 to signify a neutral airliner, like the Danish Fw 200 Condor, OY-DAM, in the foreground. Photo from: Amsterdam City Archives
Registration / Serial:OO-AGZ
Aircraft Version:Savoia-Marchetti S.73P
C/n (msn):30003
Operator Titles:Sabena
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:3 September 1939 to 31 December 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:OO-AGZ
Aircraft Original Type:Savoia-Marchetti S.73
Aircraft Generic Type:Savoia-Marchetti S.73
Aircraft Version:Savoia-Marchetti S.73P
C/n (msn):30003
Operator Titles:Sabena
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:3 September 1939 to 31 December 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:135311Submit Correction
View count: 1489
The S.73 was the civil counterpart of the SM.81 Pipistrello bomber. Sabena and ČSA were the only export customers. Seven S.73s were built in Belgium. Italian-built OO-AGP was delivered to Sabena in early 1936 and destroyed at Brussels - Haren during the German invasion in May 1940. She was painted orange on the outbreak of war in September 1939 to signify a neutral airliner, like the Danish Fw 200 Condor, OY-DAM, in the foreground. Photo from: Amsterdam City Archives
Registration / Serial:OO-AGZ
Aircraft Version:Savoia-Marchetti S.73P
C/n (msn):30003
Operator Titles:Sabena
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:3 September 1939 to 31 December 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive