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City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:11 October 2013
Photo by:PropfreakContact
Photo ID:612171Submit Correction
View count: 143
Registration / Serial:7208
Aircraft Version:AAC AAC-1 Toucan
C/n (msn):222
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:11 October 2013
Photo by:PropfreakContact
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:11 October 2013
Photo by:PropfreakContact
Photo ID:612171Submit Correction
View count: 143
Registration / Serial:7208
Aircraft Version:AAC AAC-1 Toucan
C/n (msn):222
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:11 October 2013
Photo by:PropfreakContact
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:9 July 2019
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Photo ID:348031Submit Correction
View count: 290
Built in 1946, it started life as F-BBYB with STA-Société Transatlantique Aérienne registered in Aug-1946. From Sep-1947 to 1948 it was leased to COSARA in then French Indochina. In Oct-1948 it went to the French Air Force as 222. In 1950 it was delivered to the Yugoslavian Air Force where it was serialled 7208. From 1951 to 1953 it flew temporarily as YU-ACF with JAT. At an unknown date it was converted with P&W R-1340 engines. It made its last flight in 1965 when it flew to Belgrade where it was stored. In Jul-1969 it became part of the Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd. Click here for a photo from its earlier life as F-BBYB.
Registration / Serial:7208
Aircraft Version:AAC AAC-1 Toucan
C/n (msn):222
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:9 July 2019
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:9 July 2019
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
Photo ID:348031Submit Correction
View count: 290
Built in 1946, it started life as F-BBYB with STA-Société Transatlantique Aérienne registered in Aug-1946. From Sep-1947 to 1948 it was leased to COSARA in then French Indochina. In Oct-1948 it went to the French Air Force as 222. In 1950 it was delivered to the Yugoslavian Air Force where it was serialled 7208. From 1951 to 1953 it flew temporarily as YU-ACF with JAT. At an unknown date it was converted with P&W R-1340 engines. It made its last flight in 1965 when it flew to Belgrade where it was stored. In Jul-1969 it became part of the Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd. Click here for a photo from its earlier life as F-BBYB.
Registration / Serial:7208
Aircraft Version:AAC AAC-1 Toucan
C/n (msn):222
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:9 July 2019
Photo by:Peter VercruijsseContact
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:20986Submit Correction
View count: 545
Seen in front of the iconic Muzej Vazduhoplovstva building opened in 1989, one of four French-built Ju-52s obtained by Yugoslavia after WWII (ex F-BBYB), adding to three German examples captured during the war (the first of these landed at Belgrade by mistake instead of Tirana). Between 1947-1952 they were sometimes used by JAT in 16 passenger configuration. Preserved since 1965
Registration / Serial:7208
Aircraft Version:AAC AAC-1 Toucan
C/n (msn):222
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:20986Submit Correction
View count: 545
Seen in front of the iconic Muzej Vazduhoplovstva building opened in 1989, one of four French-built Ju-52s obtained by Yugoslavia after WWII (ex F-BBYB), adding to three German examples captured during the war (the first of these landed at Belgrade by mistake instead of Tirana). Between 1947-1952 they were sometimes used by JAT in 16 passenger configuration. Preserved since 1965
Registration / Serial:7208
Aircraft Version:AAC AAC-1 Toucan
C/n (msn):222
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:F-BBYB
Other Marks:F
Aircraft Original Type:Junkers Ju 52
Aircraft Generic Type:Junkers Ju 52
Aircraft Version:AAC AAC-1 Toucan
Licence-built by:AAC
C/n (msn):222
Operator Titles:STA - Société Transatlantique Aérienne
City / Airport:Manchester - International (EGCC / MAN)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:19 August 1948
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:12439Submit Correction
View count: 451
French-built version of the Junkers Ju-52/3m. Operated by STA August 1946 until late 1948 when transferred to the French A.F. Operating a Paris to Prestwick charter and called at Ringway for customs and fuel. It retains the already obsolete 'F' for France on its rudder. Later to Yugoslavia as 7208 and preserved in the Yugoslav Aviation Museum in Belgrade.
Registration / Serial:F-BBYB
Aircraft Version:AAC AAC-1 Toucan
C/n (msn):222
Operator Titles:STA - Société Transatlantique Aérienne
City / Airport:Manchester - International (EGCC / MAN)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:19 August 1948
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Registration / Serial:F-BBYB
Other Marks:F
Aircraft Original Type:Junkers Ju 52
Aircraft Generic Type:Junkers Ju 52
Aircraft Version:AAC AAC-1 Toucan
Licence-built by:AAC
C/n (msn):222
Operator Titles:STA - Société Transatlantique Aérienne
City / Airport:Manchester - International (EGCC / MAN)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:19 August 1948
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:12439Submit Correction
View count: 451
French-built version of the Junkers Ju-52/3m. Operated by STA August 1946 until late 1948 when transferred to the French A.F. Operating a Paris to Prestwick charter and called at Ringway for customs and fuel. It retains the already obsolete 'F' for France on its rudder. Later to Yugoslavia as 7208 and preserved in the Yugoslav Aviation Museum in Belgrade.
Registration / Serial:F-BBYB
Aircraft Version:AAC AAC-1 Toucan
C/n (msn):222
Operator Titles:STA - Société Transatlantique Aérienne
City / Airport:Manchester - International (EGCC / MAN)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:19 August 1948
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield