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Registration / Serial:G-EBMW
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
C/n (msn):236
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:City of Cairo
Location:Not known
Country:Indonesia
Photo Date:17 April 1931 to 19 April 1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:716047Submit Correction
View count: 139
One of the last photos of the DH.66 prototype. Then five years old, it crashed at Kupang during a proving flight from Britain to Australia in April 1931. This photo must have been taken in the Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia) as one of the barrels appears to read 'De Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij' and the other 'Palembang'. The photo is indeed dated 1931 by the Dutch source. Note retrofitted enclosed cockpit. Photo from: National Library of the Netherlands
Registration / Serial:G-EBMW
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
C/n (msn):236
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Location:Not known
Country:Indonesia
Photo Date:17 April 1931 to 19 April 1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-EBMW
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
C/n (msn):236
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:City of Cairo
Location:Not known
Country:Indonesia
Photo Date:17 April 1931 to 19 April 1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:716047Submit Correction
View count: 139
One of the last photos of the DH.66 prototype. Then five years old, it crashed at Kupang during a proving flight from Britain to Australia in April 1931. This photo must have been taken in the Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia) as one of the barrels appears to read 'De Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij' and the other 'Palembang'. The photo is indeed dated 1931 by the Dutch source. Note retrofitted enclosed cockpit. Photo from: National Library of the Netherlands
Registration / Serial:G-EBMW
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
C/n (msn):236
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Location:Not known
Country:Indonesia
Photo Date:17 April 1931 to 19 April 1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-AARY
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
C/n (msn):703
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:City of Karachi
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:1 January 1930 to 18 December 1935
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:716033Submit Correction
View count: 186
'In service on the India route.' This one was the last of eleven DH.66 aircraft built, ordered as a replacement in 1929. She made a route proving flight to Cape Town in December 1931. The later DH.66 airframes featured an enclosed cockpit which was retrofitted to the earlier machines. Postcard.
Registration / Serial:G-AARY
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
C/n (msn):703
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:1 January 1930 to 18 December 1935
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:G-AARY
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
C/n (msn):703
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:City of Karachi
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:1 January 1930 to 18 December 1935
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:716033Submit Correction
View count: 186
'In service on the India route.' This one was the last of eleven DH.66 aircraft built, ordered as a replacement in 1929. She made a route proving flight to Cape Town in December 1931. The later DH.66 airframes featured an enclosed cockpit which was retrofitted to the earlier machines. Postcard.
Registration / Serial:G-AARY
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 66 Hercules
C/n (msn):703
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:1 January 1930 to 18 December 1935
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:G-ADUT
Aircraft Original Type:Short S-23 Empire
Aircraft Generic Type:Short S-23 Empire
Aircraft Version:Short S-23 Empire
C/n (msn):S.811
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Centaurus
Location:In Flight
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:10 January 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:712881Submit Correction
View count: 137
Centaurus photographed during the flying boat's visit to New Zealand. Photo by: Leo White / Whites Aviation Collection / Alexander Turnbull Library
Registration / Serial:G-ADUT
Aircraft Version:Short S-23 Empire
C/n (msn):S.811
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Location:In Flight
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:10 January 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ADUT
Aircraft Original Type:Short S-23 Empire
Aircraft Generic Type:Short S-23 Empire
Aircraft Version:Short S-23 Empire
C/n (msn):S.811
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Centaurus
Location:In Flight
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:10 January 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:712881Submit Correction
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Centaurus photographed during the flying boat's visit to New Zealand. Photo by: Leo White / Whites Aviation Collection / Alexander Turnbull Library
Registration / Serial:G-ADUT
Aircraft Version:Short S-23 Empire
C/n (msn):S.811
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Location:In Flight
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:10 January 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ADUV
Aircraft Original Type:Short S-23 Empire
Aircraft Generic Type:Short S-23 Empire
Aircraft Version:Short S-23 Empire
C/n (msn):S.813
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Cambria
City / Seaplane Base:Foynes - Seaplane
Country:Ireland
Photo Date:27 July 1937 to 29 July 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:712589Submit Correction
View count: 151
Cambria left from Foynes on a transatlantic proving flight on 29 July 1937. It looked like Foynes would become an important transatlantic terminal, but WWII killed the flying boat. The Foynes seaplane station closed in 1946, replaced by Shannon airport, not far away. Photo from: National Museum of Denmark
Registration / Serial:G-ADUV
Aircraft Version:Short S-23 Empire
C/n (msn):S.813
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Seaplane Base:Foynes - Seaplane
Country:Ireland
Photo Date:27 July 1937 to 29 July 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ADUV
Aircraft Original Type:Short S-23 Empire
Aircraft Generic Type:Short S-23 Empire
Aircraft Version:Short S-23 Empire
C/n (msn):S.813
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Cambria
City / Seaplane Base:Foynes - Seaplane
Country:Ireland
Photo Date:27 July 1937 to 29 July 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:712589Submit Correction
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Cambria left from Foynes on a transatlantic proving flight on 29 July 1937. It looked like Foynes would become an important transatlantic terminal, but WWII killed the flying boat. The Foynes seaplane station closed in 1946, replaced by Shannon airport, not far away. Photo from: National Museum of Denmark
Registration / Serial:G-ADUV
Aircraft Version:Short S-23 Empire
C/n (msn):S.813
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Seaplane Base:Foynes - Seaplane
Country:Ireland
Photo Date:27 July 1937 to 29 July 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-AAXE
Aircraft Original Type:Handley Page HP.42
Aircraft Generic Type:Handley Page HP.42/HP.45
Aircraft Version:Handley Page HP.45
C/n (msn):42/7
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Hengist
Location:In Flight
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Photo ID:704201Submit Correction
View count: 145
G-AAXE passing leisurely over the Suez Canal on the sector between Alexandra and Gaza. It was destroyed in a hangar fire at Karachi on May 31, 1937. Photo from: D.W.F Bonham-Carter DFC (via Jim Cownie)
Registration / Serial:G-AAXE
Aircraft Version:Handley Page HP.45
C/n (msn):42/7
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Location:In Flight
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-AAXE
Aircraft Original Type:Handley Page HP.42
Aircraft Generic Type:Handley Page HP.42/HP.45
Aircraft Version:Handley Page HP.45
C/n (msn):42/7
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Hengist
Location:In Flight
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Photo ID:704201Submit Correction
View count: 145
G-AAXE passing leisurely over the Suez Canal on the sector between Alexandra and Gaza. It was destroyed in a hangar fire at Karachi on May 31, 1937. Photo from: D.W.F Bonham-Carter DFC (via Jim Cownie)
Registration / Serial:G-AAXE
Aircraft Version:Handley Page HP.45
C/n (msn):42/7
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Location:In Flight
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ACPL
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
C/n (msn):2300
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Delphinus
City / Airport:Karachi - Jinnah International (OPKC / KHI)Map
Country:Pakistan
Photo Date:19 February 1936 to 29 September 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Photo ID:703918Submit Correction
View count: 107
Seen here after conversion from a single-pilot to a two-pilot cockpit. The date of this photo is between its arrival in Karachi on February 19, 1936 and the loss of Atalanta G-ABTK in a fire on September 29 that year. The two aircraft were sharing the airship hanger at Karachi airport. Impressed as HK844 in December 1941. Photo from: D.W.F Bonham-Carter DFC (via Jim Cownie)
Registration / Serial:G-ACPL
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
C/n (msn):2300
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Karachi - Jinnah International (OPKC / KHI)Map
Country:Pakistan
Photo Date:19 February 1936 to 29 September 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ACPL
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
C/n (msn):2300
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Delphinus
City / Airport:Karachi - Jinnah International (OPKC / KHI)Map
Country:Pakistan
Photo Date:19 February 1936 to 29 September 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Photo ID:703918Submit Correction
View count: 107
Seen here after conversion from a single-pilot to a two-pilot cockpit. The date of this photo is between its arrival in Karachi on February 19, 1936 and the loss of Atalanta G-ABTK in a fire on September 29 that year. The two aircraft were sharing the airship hanger at Karachi airport. Impressed as HK844 in December 1941. Photo from: D.W.F Bonham-Carter DFC (via Jim Cownie)
Registration / Serial:G-ACPL
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
C/n (msn):2300
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Karachi - Jinnah International (OPKC / KHI)Map
Country:Pakistan
Photo Date:19 February 1936 to 29 September 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ABTK
Aircraft Original Type:Armstrong Whitworth AW.15 Atalanta
Aircraft Generic Type:Armstrong Whitworth AW.15 Atalanta
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth AW.15 Atalanta
C/n (msn):AW744
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Athena
City / Airport:Karachi - Jinnah International (OPKC / KHI)Map
Country:Pakistan
Photo Date:19 February 1936 to 29 September 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Photo ID:703909Submit Correction
View count: 138
The date of this photo is between the arrival of DH86 G-ACPL on February 19, 1936 and the loss of G-ABTK in a fire on September 29 that year. The two aircraft were sharing the airship hanger at Karachi airport. Photo from: D.W.F Bonham-Carter DFC (via Jim Cownie)
Registration / Serial:G-ABTK
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth AW.15 Atalanta
C/n (msn):AW744
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Karachi - Jinnah International (OPKC / KHI)Map
Country:Pakistan
Photo Date:19 February 1936 to 29 September 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ABTK
Aircraft Original Type:Armstrong Whitworth AW.15 Atalanta
Aircraft Generic Type:Armstrong Whitworth AW.15 Atalanta
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth AW.15 Atalanta
C/n (msn):AW744
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Athena
City / Airport:Karachi - Jinnah International (OPKC / KHI)Map
Country:Pakistan
Photo Date:19 February 1936 to 29 September 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Photo ID:703909Submit Correction
View count: 138
The date of this photo is between the arrival of DH86 G-ACPL on February 19, 1936 and the loss of G-ABTK in a fire on September 29 that year. The two aircraft were sharing the airship hanger at Karachi airport. Photo from: D.W.F Bonham-Carter DFC (via Jim Cownie)
Registration / Serial:G-ABTK
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth AW.15 Atalanta
C/n (msn):AW744
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Karachi - Jinnah International (OPKC / KHI)Map
Country:Pakistan
Photo Date:19 February 1936 to 29 September 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ABKY
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers 212 Vellox
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers 212 Vellox
Aircraft Version:Vickers 212 Vellox
C/n (msn):1
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Berlin - Tempelhof (EDDI / THF) (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1 May 1936 to 10 August 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:692573Submit Correction
View count: 154
Seen at Tempelhof during its short career as a nocturnal mailplane. The Ju 52 seems to be D-AJIM, used reportedly by Nazi War Minister Werner von Blomberg. Photo from: Museum of Flight
Registration / Serial:G-ABKY
Aircraft Version:Vickers 212 Vellox
C/n (msn):1
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Berlin - Tempelhof (EDDI / THF) (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1 May 1936 to 10 August 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ABKY
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers 212 Vellox
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers 212 Vellox
Aircraft Version:Vickers 212 Vellox
C/n (msn):1
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Berlin - Tempelhof (EDDI / THF) (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1 May 1936 to 10 August 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:692573Submit Correction
View count: 154
Seen at Tempelhof during its short career as a nocturnal mailplane. The Ju 52 seems to be D-AJIM, used reportedly by Nazi War Minister Werner von Blomberg. Photo from: Museum of Flight
Registration / Serial:G-ABKY
Aircraft Version:Vickers 212 Vellox
C/n (msn):1
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Berlin - Tempelhof (EDDI / THF) (closed)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:1 May 1936 to 10 August 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-AAXE
Aircraft Original Type:Handley Page HP.42
Aircraft Generic Type:Handley Page HP.42/HP.45
Aircraft Version:Handley Page HP.45
C/n (msn):42/7
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Hengist
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:10 December 1931 to 29 May 1937
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Photo ID:653430Submit Correction
View count: 231
Scan taken from undated slide.
Registration / Serial:G-AAXE
Aircraft Version:Handley Page HP.45
C/n (msn):42/7
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:10 December 1931 to 29 May 1937
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Registration / Serial:G-AAXE
Aircraft Original Type:Handley Page HP.42
Aircraft Generic Type:Handley Page HP.42/HP.45
Aircraft Version:Handley Page HP.45
C/n (msn):42/7
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Hengist
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:10 December 1931 to 29 May 1937
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Photo ID:653430Submit Correction
View count: 231
Scan taken from undated slide.
Registration / Serial:G-AAXE
Aircraft Version:Handley Page HP.45
C/n (msn):42/7
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:10 December 1931 to 29 May 1937
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Registration / Serial:G-EBOZ
Aircraft Original Type:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [biplane]
Aircraft Generic Type:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [biplane]
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Mk1
C/n (msn):AW156
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:City of Wellington
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:May 1927
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Photo ID:652620Submit Correction
View count: 275
Registered initially July 1926 to the Air Council for evaluation as a troop carrier. To Imperial Airways 23 April 1927. Later renamed 'City of Arundel' and in 1931 was fitted with Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IVA engines to bring it up to Argosy II standard. It is known to have been involved in two accidents. On 30 Nov.1929 it was badly damaged in a forced landing in bad weather near Frankfurt. The five occupants were uninjured and it was repaired and re-entered service but had another accident, at Sarzane, Italy on 13 Feb.1933. It was again repaired but final fate not known. Cancelled Dec.1934.
Registration / Serial:G-EBOZ
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Mk1
C/n (msn):AW156
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:May 1927
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Registration / Serial:G-EBOZ
Aircraft Original Type:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [biplane]
Aircraft Generic Type:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [biplane]
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Mk1
C/n (msn):AW156
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:City of Wellington
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:May 1927
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Photo ID:652620Submit Correction
View count: 275
Registered initially July 1926 to the Air Council for evaluation as a troop carrier. To Imperial Airways 23 April 1927. Later renamed 'City of Arundel' and in 1931 was fitted with Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IVA engines to bring it up to Argosy II standard. It is known to have been involved in two accidents. On 30 Nov.1929 it was badly damaged in a forced landing in bad weather near Frankfurt. The five occupants were uninjured and it was repaired and re-entered service but had another accident, at Sarzane, Italy on 13 Feb.1933. It was again repaired but final fate not known. Cancelled Dec.1934.
Registration / Serial:G-EBOZ
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Mk1
C/n (msn):AW156
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:May 1927
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Registration / Serial:G-ACJJ
Aircraft Original Type:Short L.17 Scylla
Aircraft Generic Type:Short L.17 Scylla
Aircraft Version:Short L.17 Scylla
C/n (msn):S.768
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Scylla
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:26 March 1934 to 31 December 1934
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Photo ID:652598Submit Correction
View count: 212
Date on original slide states 'About 1934'. Registered 16 August 1933, first flight 26 March 1934, piloted by J.Lankaster Parker. Made its inaugural flight from Croydon to Le Bourget 16 May 1934. It was wrecked by gales while parked at RAF Drem, Scotland 14 September 1940. (Parked in the background in this picture is the prototype DH.86, G-ACPL, operated by Imperial Airways, named 'Delphinus'.)
Registration / Serial:G-ACJJ
Aircraft Version:Short L.17 Scylla
C/n (msn):S.768
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:26 March 1934 to 31 December 1934
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Registration / Serial:G-ACJJ
Aircraft Original Type:Short L.17 Scylla
Aircraft Generic Type:Short L.17 Scylla
Aircraft Version:Short L.17 Scylla
C/n (msn):S.768
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Scylla
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:26 March 1934 to 31 December 1934
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Photo ID:652598Submit Correction
View count: 212
Date on original slide states 'About 1934'. Registered 16 August 1933, first flight 26 March 1934, piloted by J.Lankaster Parker. Made its inaugural flight from Croydon to Le Bourget 16 May 1934. It was wrecked by gales while parked at RAF Drem, Scotland 14 September 1940. (Parked in the background in this picture is the prototype DH.86, G-ACPL, operated by Imperial Airways, named 'Delphinus'.)
Registration / Serial:G-ACJJ
Aircraft Version:Short L.17 Scylla
C/n (msn):S.768
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:26 March 1934 to 31 December 1934
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Registration / Serial:G-EBOZ
Aircraft Original Type:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [biplane]
Aircraft Generic Type:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [biplane]
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Mk1
C/n (msn):AW156
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:City of Wellingon
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:21 March 1928
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:652495Submit Correction
View count: 298
'Opening of the new Croydon airport [terminal].' The new buildings began operations on 20 January 1928 but were only officially opened on 2 May 1928. The old buildings on Plough Lane had not yet been fully demolished by then. The photo was most probably taken on 21 March when King Amaunalla of Afghanistan made a flight in G-EBOZ and inspected 'two lines of light aeroplanes, including privately owned DH Moths, which had been flown to Croydon.' G-EBOZ was still named City of Wellington on that occasion. It was renamed City of Arundel later on. Photo from: The Henry Ford
Registration / Serial:G-EBOZ
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Mk1
C/n (msn):AW156
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:21 March 1928
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-EBOZ
Aircraft Original Type:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [biplane]
Aircraft Generic Type:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [biplane]
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Mk1
C/n (msn):AW156
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:City of Wellingon
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:21 March 1928
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:652495Submit Correction
View count: 298
'Opening of the new Croydon airport [terminal].' The new buildings began operations on 20 January 1928 but were only officially opened on 2 May 1928. The old buildings on Plough Lane had not yet been fully demolished by then. The photo was most probably taken on 21 March when King Amaunalla of Afghanistan made a flight in G-EBOZ and inspected 'two lines of light aeroplanes, including privately owned DH Moths, which had been flown to Croydon.' G-EBOZ was still named City of Wellington on that occasion. It was renamed City of Arundel later on. Photo from: The Henry Ford
Registration / Serial:G-EBOZ
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Mk1
C/n (msn):AW156
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:21 March 1928
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-EBBT
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 34
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 34
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 34
C/n (msn):30
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1 April 1924 to 21 March 1926
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Photo ID:651336Submit Correction
View count: 310
Registered -6 March 1922 to Instone Air Line. To Imperial Airways April 1924. Converted to DH.34B in 1925 Withdrawn from use and dismantled March 1926. Cancelled 20 January 1927.
Registration / Serial:G-EBBT
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 34
C/n (msn):30
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1 April 1924 to 21 March 1926
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Registration / Serial:G-EBBT
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 34
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 34
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 34
C/n (msn):30
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1 April 1924 to 21 March 1926
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Photo ID:651336Submit Correction
View count: 310
Registered -6 March 1922 to Instone Air Line. To Imperial Airways April 1924. Converted to DH.34B in 1925 Withdrawn from use and dismantled March 1926. Cancelled 20 January 1927.
Registration / Serial:G-EBBT
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 34
C/n (msn):30
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1 April 1924 to 21 March 1926
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Registration / Serial:G-EBLB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers 61 Vulcan
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers 61 Vulcan
Aircraft Version:Vickers 74 Vulcan
C/n (msn):9
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1926
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Photo ID:651253Submit Correction
View count: 277
Scanned from a glass slide dated just 'circa 1926'. Registered to Imperial Airways 15 September 1926. Shortly after take-off from Croydon on a local test flight on 13 July 1928, the aircraft crashed and was burnt out in a field at Purley, Surrey. The pilot and one passenger survived but the other four occupants died in the accident.
Registration / Serial:G-EBLB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 74 Vulcan
C/n (msn):9
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1926
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Registration / Serial:G-EBLB
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers 61 Vulcan
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers 61 Vulcan
Aircraft Version:Vickers 74 Vulcan
C/n (msn):9
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1926
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Photo ID:651253Submit Correction
View count: 277
Scanned from a glass slide dated just 'circa 1926'. Registered to Imperial Airways 15 September 1926. Shortly after take-off from Croydon on a local test flight on 13 July 1928, the aircraft crashed and was burnt out in a field at Purley, Surrey. The pilot and one passenger survived but the other four occupants died in the accident.
Registration / Serial:G-EBLB
Aircraft Version:Vickers 74 Vulcan
C/n (msn):9
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1926
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Registration / Serial:G-ACJK
Aircraft Original Type:Short L.17 Scylla
Aircraft Generic Type:Short L.17 Scylla
Aircraft Version:Short L.17 Scylla
C/n (msn):S.769
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Syrinx
City / Airport:Amman - Marka (OJAM / ADJ)Map
Country:Jordan
Photo Date:1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:646497Submit Correction
View count: 247
'Imperial Airways airplane landing at Amman.' Photo by: Clarence Sorensen / University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Registration / Serial:G-ACJK
Aircraft Version:Short L.17 Scylla
C/n (msn):S.769
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Amman - Marka (OJAM / ADJ)Map
Country:Jordan
Photo Date:1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ACJK
Aircraft Original Type:Short L.17 Scylla
Aircraft Generic Type:Short L.17 Scylla
Aircraft Version:Short L.17 Scylla
C/n (msn):S.769
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Syrinx
City / Airport:Amman - Marka (OJAM / ADJ)Map
Country:Jordan
Photo Date:1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:646497Submit Correction
View count: 247
'Imperial Airways airplane landing at Amman.' Photo by: Clarence Sorensen / University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Registration / Serial:G-ACJK
Aircraft Version:Short L.17 Scylla
C/n (msn):S.769
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Amman - Marka (OJAM / ADJ)Map
Country:Jordan
Photo Date:1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-EBLF
Aircraft Original Type:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [biplane]
Aircraft Generic Type:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [biplane]
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Mk1
C/n (msn):AW154
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:May 1927
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Photo ID:643301Submit Correction
View count: 188
The first Argosy I, registered 16 May 1925. Made its initial appearance at the Hendon RAF Display on -3 July 1926. Later named 'City of Glasgow' and on 15 June 1928 it took part in a race from Croydon to Turnhouse via the East Coast against the 'Flying Scotsman' express locomotive and won by 15 minutes. It was converted to Argosy II standard in 1931 by the fitting of Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IVA engines. It was withdrawn from use at Croydon in September 1934 and cancelled December 1934.
Registration / Serial:G-EBLF
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Mk1
C/n (msn):AW154
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:May 1927
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Registration / Serial:G-EBLF
Aircraft Original Type:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [biplane]
Aircraft Generic Type:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [biplane]
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Mk1
C/n (msn):AW154
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:May 1927
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Photo ID:643301Submit Correction
View count: 188
The first Argosy I, registered 16 May 1925. Made its initial appearance at the Hendon RAF Display on -3 July 1926. Later named 'City of Glasgow' and on 15 June 1928 it took part in a race from Croydon to Turnhouse via the East Coast against the 'Flying Scotsman' express locomotive and won by 15 minutes. It was converted to Argosy II standard in 1931 by the fitting of Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IVA engines. It was withdrawn from use at Croydon in September 1934 and cancelled December 1934.
Registration / Serial:G-EBLF
Aircraft Version:Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Mk1
C/n (msn):AW154
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:London - Croydon (EGGC) (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:May 1927
Photo by:L. Baker (via Mike Cain)Contact
Registration / Serial:G-ADFF
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86B Express
C/n (msn):2328
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Dione
City / Airport:Lagos - Apapa (closed)
Country:Nigeria
Photo Date:April 1937 to May 1940
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:634066Submit Correction
View count: 297
Replaced by Ikeja in 1942, Apapa airport in Lagos is almost forgotten. This photo was certainly taken there, presumably in early 1938, when a similar shot of Dione was published with the following caption: 'The Air Mail at Apapa, Lagos. A weekly air mail and passenger service is now in regular operation between Lagos and London. The service is by Kano and Khartoum.' G-ADFF is to DH.86B standard with auxiliary tailfins, which were fitted in April-May 1937. Damaged here at Lagos on 21 March 1939. Transferred to BOAC and to Egypt in 1940. Impressed as AX760 in 1941. Damaged at Lydda in November 1941 and written off in 1942. Photo by: Edward Duckworth / Northwestern University Libraries, Illinois
Registration / Serial:G-ADFF
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86B Express
C/n (msn):2328
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Lagos - Apapa (closed)
Country:Nigeria
Photo Date:April 1937 to May 1940
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ADFF
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86B Express
C/n (msn):2328
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Dione
City / Airport:Lagos - Apapa (closed)
Country:Nigeria
Photo Date:April 1937 to May 1940
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:634066Submit Correction
View count: 297
Replaced by Ikeja in 1942, Apapa airport in Lagos is almost forgotten. This photo was certainly taken there, presumably in early 1938, when a similar shot of Dione was published with the following caption: 'The Air Mail at Apapa, Lagos. A weekly air mail and passenger service is now in regular operation between Lagos and London. The service is by Kano and Khartoum.' G-ADFF is to DH.86B standard with auxiliary tailfins, which were fitted in April-May 1937. Damaged here at Lagos on 21 March 1939. Transferred to BOAC and to Egypt in 1940. Impressed as AX760 in 1941. Damaged at Lydda in November 1941 and written off in 1942. Photo by: Edward Duckworth / Northwestern University Libraries, Illinois
Registration / Serial:G-ADFF
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86B Express
C/n (msn):2328
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Lagos - Apapa (closed)
Country:Nigeria
Photo Date:April 1937 to May 1940
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ACWC
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
C/n (msn):2304
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Delia
City / Airport:Lagos - Apapa (closed)
Country:Nigeria
Photo Date:March 1936 to June 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:633921Submit Correction
View count: 400
Delia was sent Africa in late March 1936. In October 1937 it started a new route between Lagos and Accra on the Gold Coast, operated by Elders Colonial Airways from Freetown. Photo believed taken at Lagos - Apapa. Delia was transferred to the Far East in June 1938. Returned to Africa by BOAC, Delia crashed at Minna, Nigeria on 17 June 1941. Photo by: Edward Duckworth / Northwestern University Libraries, Illinois
Registration / Serial:G-ACWC
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
C/n (msn):2304
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Lagos - Apapa (closed)
Country:Nigeria
Photo Date:March 1936 to June 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ACWC
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
C/n (msn):2304
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Delia
City / Airport:Lagos - Apapa (closed)
Country:Nigeria
Photo Date:March 1936 to June 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:633921Submit Correction
View count: 400
Delia was sent Africa in late March 1936. In October 1937 it started a new route between Lagos and Accra on the Gold Coast, operated by Elders Colonial Airways from Freetown. Photo believed taken at Lagos - Apapa. Delia was transferred to the Far East in June 1938. Returned to Africa by BOAC, Delia crashed at Minna, Nigeria on 17 June 1941. Photo by: Edward Duckworth / Northwestern University Libraries, Illinois
Registration / Serial:G-ACWC
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
C/n (msn):2304
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Lagos - Apapa (closed)
Country:Nigeria
Photo Date:March 1936 to June 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ADCN
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
C/n (msn):2319
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Daedalus
City / Airport:Lagos - Apapa (closed)
Country:Nigeria
Photo Date:13 February 1936 to 30 November 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:633897Submit Correction
View count: 344
This Express was flown out to Khartoum in early 1936 to survey a new air route from Sudan to Nigeria. The source says the photo was taken at Apapa in Lagos and we think this is correct, though flights initially terminated at Kano pending improvement of Apapa. Daedalus was transferred to the Far East in late 1937. It catched fire and burnt at Bangkok in December 1938. Photo by: Edward Duckworth / Northwestern University Libraries, Illinois
Registration / Serial:G-ADCN
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
C/n (msn):2319
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Lagos - Apapa (closed)
Country:Nigeria
Photo Date:13 February 1936 to 30 November 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-ADCN
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
C/n (msn):2319
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Daedalus
City / Airport:Lagos - Apapa (closed)
Country:Nigeria
Photo Date:13 February 1936 to 30 November 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:633897Submit Correction
View count: 344
This Express was flown out to Khartoum in early 1936 to survey a new air route from Sudan to Nigeria. The source says the photo was taken at Apapa in Lagos and we think this is correct, though flights initially terminated at Kano pending improvement of Apapa. Daedalus was transferred to the Far East in late 1937. It catched fire and burnt at Bangkok in December 1938. Photo by: Edward Duckworth / Northwestern University Libraries, Illinois
Registration / Serial:G-ADCN
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 86 Express
C/n (msn):2319
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Lagos - Apapa (closed)
Country:Nigeria
Photo Date:13 February 1936 to 30 November 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-AAXF
Aircraft Original Type:Handley Page HP.42
Aircraft Generic Type:Handley Page HP.42/HP.45
Aircraft Version:Handley Page HP.45
C/n (msn):42/8
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Helena
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:January 1932 to May 1940
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:598596Submit Correction
View count: 388
Location seems to be Le Bourget.
Registration / Serial:G-AAXF
Aircraft Version:Handley Page HP.45
C/n (msn):42/8
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:January 1932 to May 1940
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:G-AAXF
Aircraft Original Type:Handley Page HP.42
Aircraft Generic Type:Handley Page HP.42/HP.45
Aircraft Version:Handley Page HP.45
C/n (msn):42/8
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
Aircraft Name:Helena
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:January 1932 to May 1940
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:598596Submit Correction
View count: 388
Location seems to be Le Bourget.
Registration / Serial:G-AAXF
Aircraft Version:Handley Page HP.45
C/n (msn):42/8
Operator Titles:Imperial Airways
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:January 1932 to May 1940
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact