Registration / Serial:OK-AIA
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-2
Aircraft Generic Type:Douglas DC-2 (C-39/42/R2D)
Aircraft Version:Douglas DC-2-115K
C/n (msn):1581
Operator Titles:Československá Letecká Společnost - ČLS
City / Airport:Santa Monica - Municipal (KSMO / SMO)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:24 February 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:762633Submit Correction
View count: 82
The first DC-2 for Czechoslovak airline ČLS, photographed on its day of acceptance. Flown to New York, shipped to Cherbourg and reassembled at Querqueville airfield by Fokker technicians. Crews were trained by KLM. On 20 April 1936, OK-AIA flew the first commercial service by a ČLS DC-2 from Prague to Vienna and back, and then departed to Amsterdam in the late afternoon. This schedule was perhaps too optimistic and headwind, a failing radio, low fuel, and upcoming darkness caused the captain to come down in a wheat field near Doornspijk, Netherlands. The brand new DC-2 was a write-off. Photo from: Douglas
Registration / Serial:OK-AIA
Aircraft Version:Douglas DC-2-115K
C/n (msn):1581
Operator Titles:Československá Letecká Společnost - ČLS
City / Airport:Santa Monica - Municipal (KSMO / SMO)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:24 February 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:OK-AIA
Aircraft Original Type:Douglas DC-2
Aircraft Generic Type:Douglas DC-2 (C-39/42/R2D)
Aircraft Version:Douglas DC-2-115K
C/n (msn):1581
Operator Titles:Československá Letecká Společnost - ČLS
City / Airport:Santa Monica - Municipal (KSMO / SMO)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:24 February 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:762633Submit Correction
View count: 82
The first DC-2 for Czechoslovak airline ČLS, photographed on its day of acceptance. Flown to New York, shipped to Cherbourg and reassembled at Querqueville airfield by Fokker technicians. Crews were trained by KLM. On 20 April 1936, OK-AIA flew the first commercial service by a ČLS DC-2 from Prague to Vienna and back, and then departed to Amsterdam in the late afternoon. This schedule was perhaps too optimistic and headwind, a failing radio, low fuel, and upcoming darkness caused the captain to come down in a wheat field near Doornspijk, Netherlands. The brand new DC-2 was a write-off. Photo from: Douglas
Registration / Serial:OK-AIA
Aircraft Version:Douglas DC-2-115K
C/n (msn):1581
Operator Titles:Československá Letecká Společnost - ČLS
City / Airport:Santa Monica - Municipal (KSMO / SMO)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:24 February 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive