Arrival of air mail with SAA Junkers JU-52 ZS-AFB.
Junkers JU-52, CR-AAK, part of the DETA fleet. DETA (Divisão de Exploração dos Transportes Aéreos, later Direcção de Exploração dos Transportes Aéreos). Became LAM - Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique.
SAA Junkers JU-52 ZS-AFD 'Sir Benjamin d'Urban' in flight.
SAA Junkers JU-52 ZS-AJI 'Major Warden' with three people in the foreground.
SAA Junkers JU-52 ZS-AFB at airport.
Johannesburg. Rand airport. SAA Junkers JU-52 ZS-AFD 'Sir Benjamin D'Urban'. Note unfinished airman's clock.
Johannesburg, 1939. Rand airport. SAA Junkers Ju-52 ZS-ALS 'Thomas Halstead' approaching landing. SEE N46604
SAA Airspeed Envoy ZS-AGB 'Sir Hercules Robinson' at airport.
1934. SAA Junkers JU-86 ZS-AGJ 'General David Baird' in flight.
1937. SAA Junkers JU-86 ZS-AGJ 'General David Baird' in flight.
SAA Junkers JU-86 ZS-AGJ 'General David Baird' without wings being transported.
SAA Junkers JU-86 ZS-AGG 'Ryk Tulbagh' on runway. Note Rolls-Royce Kestrel engines.
1940. SAA Lockheed Lodestar ZS-ATE 'Ryk Tulbagh'. See N50622.
SAA Lockheed Lodestar ZS-ASP 'Richard King' on runway, used for internal flights. Aircraft construction number is 2030.
Group of people posing at SAA Douglas DC-4 ZS-AUA 'Tafelberg'.
SAA Lockheed Constellation ZS-DBR 'Cape Town' in flight along Caifornia coastline.
Johannesburg. Jan Smuts airport. SAA Lockheed Constellation ZS-DBU. See N63061.
Mr CM Hoffe and three senior officers on arrival at Union airport.
Passengers leaving SAA Douglas DC-7B ZS-DKE 'Reiger'.
1934. SAA Junkers JU-86 ZS-AGJ 'General David Baird' in flight.
SAA Lockheed Lodestar ZS-ASP 'Richard King' on runway, used for internal flights.
SAA Douglas DC-4 taking off.
SAA Douglas DC-4 ZS-AUA 'Tafelberg' at airport.
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 staff on stairs. Crew and Hostess.
Group of dancers at SAA Douglas DC-7B ZS-DKD 'Drommedaris' with Union Jack flag. Note "Drommedaris" with double "m".