Registration / Serial: | 16 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Fairey III |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Fairey III |
Aircraft Version: | Fairey IIID |
C/n (msn): | F.401 |
Operator Titles: | Portugal - Navy |
City / Area: | Atlantic Ocean / Off Fernando de Noronha [ Off-Airport ] |
Country: | Brazil |
Ship / Rig: | Bagé |
Photo Date: | 27 April 1922 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 583762Submit Correction |
View count: | 811 |
The second Fairey IIID used for the first flight across the South Atlantic is delivered off the little port of Fernando de Noronha. Wearing c/n F.401, it was Portuguese navy s/n 16, christened either Patria or Portugal. The given date is just nine days after the crash of s/n 15 at the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Rocks. Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral backtracked to the Rocks on 11 May to continue from there, but then lost this aircraft too. The third, 17, set out from Fernando de Noronha towards Recife. Thus apparently the stage between the Rocks and Fernando de Noronha was only covered by this aircraft in the opposite direction. Photo from: Museu de Marinha (Portugal)
Registration / Serial: | 16 |
Aircraft Version: | Fairey IIID |
C/n (msn): | F.401 |
Operator Titles: | Portugal - Navy |
City / Area: | Atlantic Ocean / Off Fernando de Noronha [ Off-Airport ] | Country: | Brazil |
Photo Date: | 27 April 1922 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Registration / Serial: | 16 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Fairey III |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Fairey III |
Aircraft Version: | Fairey IIID |
C/n (msn): | F.401 |
Operator Titles: | Portugal - Navy |
City / Area: | Atlantic Ocean / Off Fernando de Noronha [ Off-Airport ] |
Country: | Brazil |
Ship / Rig: | Bagé |
Photo Date: | 27 April 1922 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |
Photo ID: | 583762Submit Correction |
View count: | 811 |
The second Fairey IIID used for the first flight across the South Atlantic is delivered off the little port of Fernando de Noronha. Wearing c/n F.401, it was Portuguese navy s/n 16, christened either Patria or Portugal. The given date is just nine days after the crash of s/n 15 at the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Rocks. Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral backtracked to the Rocks on 11 May to continue from there, but then lost this aircraft too. The third, 17, set out from Fernando de Noronha towards Recife. Thus apparently the stage between the Rocks and Fernando de Noronha was only covered by this aircraft in the opposite direction. Photo from: Museu de Marinha (Portugal)
Registration / Serial: | 16 |
Aircraft Version: | Fairey IIID |
C/n (msn): | F.401 |
Operator Titles: | Portugal - Navy |
City / Area: | Atlantic Ocean / Off Fernando de Noronha [ Off-Airport ] | Country: | Brazil |
Photo Date: | 27 April 1922 |
Photo from: | AirHistory.net Photo Archive |