Registration / Serial:F-AROA
Aircraft Original Type:Farman F-223
Aircraft Generic Type:Farman F-223
Aircraft Version:Farman F-223.4
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:Air France / France - Air Force
Aircraft Name:Le Verrier
City / Airport:Casablanca - Anfa (GMMC / CAS) (closed)Map
Country:Morocco
Photo Date:July 1940
Photo from:T.Laurent CollectionContact
Photo ID:219765Submit Correction
View count: 3855
This four engine Farman was initially ordered by Air France and requisitioned by French air force at the begining of WW2. It crashed into the Mediterranean Sea while on a flight from Marseille to Damascus. On board was the newly-appointed Vichy High Commissioner to Lebanon and Syria, M. J. Chiappe, his secretary and 5 crew members including the two famous French pilots H.Guillaumet & M.Reine; The airplane was hit by machine-gun fire in battle zone of Cape Spartivento involving British and Italian naval ships. People and aircraft were never recovered. Photo from friend's family archive.
Registration / Serial:F-AROA
Aircraft Version:Farman F-223.4
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:Air France / France - Air Force
City / Airport:Casablanca - Anfa (GMMC / CAS) (closed)Map
Country:Morocco
Photo Date:July 1940
Photo from:T.Laurent CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:F-AROA
Aircraft Original Type:Farman F-223
Aircraft Generic Type:Farman F-223
Aircraft Version:Farman F-223.4
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:Air France / France - Air Force
Aircraft Name:Le Verrier
City / Airport:Casablanca - Anfa (GMMC / CAS) (closed)Map
Country:Morocco
Photo Date:July 1940
Photo from:T.Laurent CollectionContact
Photo ID:219765Submit Correction
View count: 3855
This four engine Farman was initially ordered by Air France and requisitioned by French air force at the begining of WW2. It crashed into the Mediterranean Sea while on a flight from Marseille to Damascus. On board was the newly-appointed Vichy High Commissioner to Lebanon and Syria, M. J. Chiappe, his secretary and 5 crew members including the two famous French pilots H.Guillaumet & M.Reine; The airplane was hit by machine-gun fire in battle zone of Cape Spartivento involving British and Italian naval ships. People and aircraft were never recovered. Photo from friend's family archive.
Registration / Serial:F-AROA
Aircraft Version:Farman F-223.4
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:Air France / France - Air Force
City / Airport:Casablanca - Anfa (GMMC / CAS) (closed)Map
Country:Morocco
Photo Date:July 1940
Photo from:T.Laurent CollectionContact