Фотографии
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The apparently burnt-out remains of what seems to have been a DH Moth at Sutton Scotney in Hampshire. The pilot was J.L.Crisp and the date is likely to be post 1936.
Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Moth / D.H.60 - Великобритания - 1925
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Регистрационный номер: OK-ADB An unidentified Czech airliner which appears to have suffered an accident involving fatalities. The registration OK-A.. and the handwritten date 1934 are the only clues provided. Our thanks to Paul Wakefieid for submitting the print which he would like identified.
Regarding the Czech photo on page 87/55 and comments page 87/81, we can confirm that it showed Letov S.32 OK-ADB. The accident was on 26.6.34 at Karlovy Vary airfield when the vertical tail tore off in flight at about 70m following flutter. Pilot Karel Tomicek (named on print), one other crew and one passenger (total occupants) were killed. The four other S.32s were grounded as a result. OK-ADB was the second aircraft and first production model with C of A dated 18.1.34 but curiously in the photograph it clearly carries the type number or c/n S.32.4.Самолёты на фотографии: Letov S-32 - Чехословакия - 1931
Статьи
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- Casualty Compendium (25)
- DH.60 Moth /The Whole Truth/ (29)
- U.K. Validations (3)
- 1 - Belgium /Complete Civil Registers/ (30)
- 2 - Airspeed Oxford & Consul /'Civvie street'/ (1)
- 3 - New Zealand /Complete Civil Registers/ (24)
- 4 - The Piper Colt /Aircraft Production List/ (4)
- 6 - Uruguay /Complete Civil Registers/ (18)
- 7 - Ethiopia /Complete Civil Registers/ (5)