Registration / Serial: | F-ANPB |
Aircraft Original Type: | Lioré et Olivier H-241/H-242 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Lioré et Olivier H-241/H-242 |
Aircraft Version: | Lioré et Olivier H-242/1 |
C/n (msn): | 4 |
Operator Titles: | Air France |
Aircraft Name: | Ville de Bône |
Location: | Not known |
Country: | Not known |
Photo Date: | 1 April 1935 to 9 February 1938 |
Photo from: | Peter de Jong CollectionContact |
Photo ID: | 627988Submit Correction |
View count: | 661 |
The twin-engined H-24 of 1929 led to the H-241 powered by four Hispano-Suiza 9 inline engines, followed by the H-242 with Gnome-Rhône 7Kd Titan Major radials. Accommodation was for twelve passengers. The H-242/1 entered service with Air France on the Marseille to Algiers route in 1935, making possible travel between Paris and Algiers in nine hours in summer. Another route was Marseille to Tunis via Ajaccio. F-ANPB struck the breakwater at Marseille - Marignane in fog on 2 February 1938 and was a write-off. Photo by: E Michaud
Registration / Serial: | F-ANPB |
Aircraft Version: | Lioré et Olivier H-242/1 |
C/n (msn): | 4 |
Operator Titles: | Air France |
Location: | Not known | Country: | Not known |
Photo Date: | 1 April 1935 to 9 February 1938 |
Photo from: | Peter de Jong CollectionContact |
Registration / Serial: | F-ANPB |
Aircraft Original Type: | Lioré et Olivier H-241/H-242 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Lioré et Olivier H-241/H-242 |
Aircraft Version: | Lioré et Olivier H-242/1 |
C/n (msn): | 4 |
Operator Titles: | Air France |
Aircraft Name: | Ville de Bône |
Location: | Not known |
Country: | Not known |
Photo Date: | 1 April 1935 to 9 February 1938 |
Photo from: | Peter de Jong CollectionContact |
Photo ID: | 627988Submit Correction |
View count: | 661 |
The twin-engined H-24 of 1929 led to the H-241 powered by four Hispano-Suiza 9 inline engines, followed by the H-242 with Gnome-Rhône 7Kd Titan Major radials. Accommodation was for twelve passengers. The H-242/1 entered service with Air France on the Marseille to Algiers route in 1935, making possible travel between Paris and Algiers in nine hours in summer. Another route was Marseille to Tunis via Ajaccio. F-ANPB struck the breakwater at Marseille - Marignane in fog on 2 February 1938 and was a write-off. Photo by: E Michaud
Registration / Serial: | F-ANPB |
Aircraft Version: | Lioré et Olivier H-242/1 |
C/n (msn): | 4 |
Operator Titles: | Air France |
Location: | Not known | Country: | Not known |
Photo Date: | 1 April 1935 to 9 February 1938 |
Photo from: | Peter de Jong CollectionContact |