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Cape Town. Trans World Airlines, TWA, Lockheed Constellation in flight over Table Bay Harbour showing the newly reclaimed foreshore area.
1946. TWA Lockheed Constellation 'Star of Madrid' ready for taking off. NC86507. Trans World Airline. See M1874_05.
Johannesburg, circa 1946. Rand Airport. SAA Douglas DC-3 Dakota ZS-AVJ 'Paardeberg'. Note the straight up and down passenger door and the early Flying Springbok roundel emblem. See M1842_01.
1946. Johannesburg. Palmietfontein airport. SAA Avro York ZS-ATP 'Springbok'. See M1713_04 and P0813
Johannesburg, circa 1941. SAA Lockheed Lodestar ZS-ASR 'President Pretorius' at Rand Airport. See M0482. (M0487 another similar in the series).
Passengers leaving SAA Lockheed Lodestar ZS-ATI 'General JW Janssens'. Note Lockheed logo on the tail. See N49305.
Cape Town, circa 1945. Minister of Transport FC Sturrock, Sir Helperus Andrias 'Pierre' van Ryneveld and General Manager G Marshall Clark leaving SAA Douglas DC-4 ZS-AUA.
Port Elizabeth. Union Airways Fokker Super Universal aircraft, first passenger carrying machine used on regular services, lands at Fairview. Photograph appeared on airworthy certificate with handwritten instructions for colour scheme. NC98K, purchased in the USA and registered as ZS-ABR in South Africa.
Minister of Transport Frederick Claud Sturrock and Brigadier Charles Hoffe (left) with SAAF DC-3 / C-47 Dakota 6810 aircraft in background.
SAA Douglas DC-3 with crew on stairs, and hostess. The last SAA aircraft to leave Rand Airport, Germiston. Palmietfontein Airport is used from here on. See SAR&H Magazine January 1948 Vol. 42, No. 1.
Group of dancers at SAA Douglas DC-7B ZS-DKD 'Drommedaris' with Union Jack flag. Note "Drommedaris" with double "m".
Johannesburg. SAA Douglas DC-7B ZS-DKE 'Reiger' in flight over city centre. See N64618. (See C9778 series for colour images).
1933. SAA de Havilland DH.60G Gipsy Moth ZS-ABI with 'SA Lugdiens / SAS&H' on side. Junkers JU-52 ZS-AFC 'Simon van der Stel' in the background.
Bulawayo, 5 March 1920. Vickers Vimy Silver Queen II F8615 crash on its flight from London to South Africa, piloted by Helperus Andrias 'Pierre' van Ryneveld and Christopher Joseph Quintin-Brand.
Bulawayo, 5 March 1920. Vickers Vimy Silver Queen II F8615 arrival on its flight from London to South Africa, piloted by Helperus Andrias 'Pierre' van Ryneveld and Christopher Joseph Quintin-Brand. See P2309_02.
Durban, 1928. First de Havilland Moth to visit Durban, flown by Major Allister Mackintosh Miller. Most likely G-UAAA.
Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, 7 April 1947. Arrival of Royal party at aerodrome in Vickers Viking VL246.
Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, 7 April 1947. Arrival of Royal party at aerodrome in Vickers Viking VL247.
Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, 7 April 1947. Arrival of Royal party at aerodrome. Vickers Viking VL246 and VL247.
Pietersburg, 7 April 1947. Royal Party. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth about to board Vickers Viking VL246 of the Kings Flight.
Orange Free State, 8 March 1947. Royal visit to Orange Free State Game Reserve with Vickers Viking in the background.
Orange Free State, 8 March 1947. Royal visit to Orange Free State Game Reserve. Vickers Viking in the background.
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