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Location:Not known
Country:France
Photo Date:1 April 1932 to 15 April 1932
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This aircraft flew tens of thousands of miles in Africa. It was painted pale blue with a red nose and trim and a white top. The stages of its 1931 flight to Cape Town are painted on. In 1933 it was modified to an F.199, c/n 7269/5. Photo from: Bibliothèque nationale de France - Gallica
Registration / Serial:F-ALGK
Aircraft Version:Farman F.197
C/n (msn):7269/6
Location:Not known
Country:France
Photo Date:1 April 1932 to 15 April 1932
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Location:Not known
Country:France
Photo Date:1 April 1932 to 15 April 1932
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This aircraft flew tens of thousands of miles in Africa. It was painted pale blue with a red nose and trim and a white top. The stages of its 1931 flight to Cape Town are painted on. In 1933 it was modified to an F.199, c/n 7269/5. Photo from: Bibliothèque nationale de France - Gallica
Registration / Serial:F-ALGK
Aircraft Version:Farman F.197
C/n (msn):7269/6
Location:Not known
Country:France
Photo Date:1 April 1932 to 15 April 1932
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Registration / Serial:F-AJAI
Aircraft Original Type:Farman F-190
Aircraft Generic Type:Farman F-190
Aircraft Version:Farman F.190
C/n (msn):7127/14
Operator Titles:Aéro-Club Maurice Noguès
Aircraft Name:Corbineau
City / Airport:Luxor - International (HELX / LXR)Map
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:671921Submit Correction
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F-AJAI flew in the Middle East with Air France and the Société des Transports du Proche-Orient (STPO). In 1937 it was bought by Capt Georges Goumin, who served at Rayak in Lebanon. Goumin was recalled to France in 1938 and led a group of pilots escaping to England in 1940. Wearing the cream and orange colours of STPO with the logo of the Aéro-Club Maurice Noguès in Damascus, F-AJAI is seen during a trip to Luxor. The pilot here may still be Goumin, even if the given 1939 date is correct, according to researcher Michel Barrière. Registration allegedly stricken in April 1939. In 1942 the aircraft served with the Free French forces as FL-AUM. Photo from: Gérald Garitan
Registration / Serial:F-AJAI
Aircraft Version:Farman F.190
C/n (msn):7127/14
Operator Titles:Aéro-Club Maurice Noguès
City / Airport:Luxor - International (HELX / LXR)Map
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:F-AJAI
Aircraft Original Type:Farman F-190
Aircraft Generic Type:Farman F-190
Aircraft Version:Farman F.190
C/n (msn):7127/14
Operator Titles:Aéro-Club Maurice Noguès
Aircraft Name:Corbineau
City / Airport:Luxor - International (HELX / LXR)Map
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:1939
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Photo ID:671921Submit Correction
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F-AJAI flew in the Middle East with Air France and the Société des Transports du Proche-Orient (STPO). In 1937 it was bought by Capt Georges Goumin, who served at Rayak in Lebanon. Goumin was recalled to France in 1938 and led a group of pilots escaping to England in 1940. Wearing the cream and orange colours of STPO with the logo of the Aéro-Club Maurice Noguès in Damascus, F-AJAI is seen during a trip to Luxor. The pilot here may still be Goumin, even if the given 1939 date is correct, according to researcher Michel Barrière. Registration allegedly stricken in April 1939. In 1942 the aircraft served with the Free French forces as FL-AUM. Photo from: Gérald Garitan
Registration / Serial:F-AJAI
Aircraft Version:Farman F.190
C/n (msn):7127/14
Operator Titles:Aéro-Club Maurice Noguès
City / Airport:Luxor - International (HELX / LXR)Map
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:1939
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City / Airport:Buc (closed)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:1932
Photo from:T.Laurent CollectionContact
Photo ID:646943Submit Correction
View count: 333
Prototype of the Farman F190 which made its first flight in July 1928. On December 31, 1938, the aircraft, following defects in the covering, was permanently banned from flying. 126 of this aircraft type were produced. Photo from A.Littolff family album and published with her permission.
City / Airport:Buc (closed)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:1932
Photo from:T.Laurent CollectionContact
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Prototype of the Farman F190 which made its first flight in July 1928. On December 31, 1938, the aircraft, following defects in the covering, was permanently banned from flying. 126 of this aircraft type were produced. Photo from A.Littolff family album and published with her permission.
City / Airport:Warsaw - Pole Mokotowskie (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Photo Date:June 1931
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Photo ID:358050Submit Correction
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CV was for Romania. Also painted on the rear fuselage is number 51 - likely the CoR number. According to French publicist Michel Barrière, this aircraft used to be F-AJHZ of Air Service which took Prince Carol back to Romania in June 1930 to ascend the throne in a coup d'etat, unknown to its French pilot. Certainly CV-RAC was put on display in 1932 as 'the aircraft that brought King Carol back'. Other sources give c/n 7122/12, ex F-AIZR. Photo from: Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe
Registration / Serial:CV-RAC
Aircraft Version:Farman F.190
C/n (msn):7152/31
City / Airport:Warsaw - Pole Mokotowskie (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Photo Date:June 1931
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City / Airport:Warsaw - Pole Mokotowskie (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Photo Date:June 1931
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CV was for Romania. Also painted on the rear fuselage is number 51 - likely the CoR number. According to French publicist Michel Barrière, this aircraft used to be F-AJHZ of Air Service which took Prince Carol back to Romania in June 1930 to ascend the throne in a coup d'etat, unknown to its French pilot. Certainly CV-RAC was put on display in 1932 as 'the aircraft that brought King Carol back'. Other sources give c/n 7122/12, ex F-AIZR. Photo from: Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe
Registration / Serial:CV-RAC
Aircraft Version:Farman F.190
C/n (msn):7152/31
City / Airport:Warsaw - Pole Mokotowskie (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Photo Date:June 1931
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City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:18 March 1929 to 21 March 1929
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Photo ID:351883Submit Correction
View count: 592
Prototype of the successful F.190 four-passenger airliner and air taxi. Photo from: Amsterdam City Archives
Registration / Serial:F-AIVP
Aircraft Version:Farman F.190
C/n (msn):7109/1
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:18 March 1929 to 21 March 1929
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City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:18 March 1929 to 21 March 1929
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Photo ID:351883Submit Correction
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Prototype of the successful F.190 four-passenger airliner and air taxi. Photo from: Amsterdam City Archives
Registration / Serial:F-AIVP
Aircraft Version:Farman F.190
C/n (msn):7109/1
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:18 March 1929 to 21 March 1929
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City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:1979
Photo by:Marijn Aarts (via Joop de Groot)Contact
Photo ID:104747Submit Correction
View count: 448
actually F-BAOP, preserved in false markings
Registration / Serial:"F-AJJB"
Aircraft Version:Farman F.192
C/n (msn):7248/4
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:1979
Photo by:Marijn Aarts (via Joop de Groot)Contact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:1979
Photo by:Marijn Aarts (via Joop de Groot)Contact
Photo ID:104747Submit Correction
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actually F-BAOP, preserved in false markings
Registration / Serial:"F-AJJB"
Aircraft Version:Farman F.192
C/n (msn):7248/4
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:1979
Photo by:Marijn Aarts (via Joop de Groot)Contact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:22 May 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:12922Submit Correction
View count: 559
The Farman F.190 was a small airliner first flown in 1928. As you can see, the F.192 version was powered by a Salmson engine. This machine is painted as F-AJJB which was flown to Réunion in 1929 by Goulette, Marchesseau and Bourgeois. True identities F-AJLU, F-AQCP, and F-BAOP.
Registration / Serial:"F-AJJB"
Aircraft Version:Farman F.192
C/n (msn):7248/4
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:22 May 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:22 May 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:12922Submit Correction
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The Farman F.190 was a small airliner first flown in 1928. As you can see, the F.192 version was powered by a Salmson engine. This machine is painted as F-AJJB which was flown to Réunion in 1929 by Goulette, Marchesseau and Bourgeois. True identities F-AJLU, F-AQCP, and F-BAOP.
Registration / Serial:"F-AJJB"
Aircraft Version:Farman F.192
C/n (msn):7248/4
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:22 May 2010
Photo by:Peter de JongContact