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ZA 0375 - THL Image Collection
Series
P - P Collection
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P0627_02 - Johannesburg, 1934. SAA Junkers JU-52 ZS-AFA 'Jan van Riebeeck' at Rand airport.
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P0627_03 - Johannesburg, 1934. Rand Airport. SAA Junkers Ju-52 ZS-AFA 'Jan van Riebeeck' with three persons. Note the wind-driven generator on the right wing. See N42729.
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P0627_04 - Arrival of air mail with SAA Junkers JU-52 ZS-AFB.
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P0627_05 - 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.
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P0627_06 - Tanganyika (Now Tanzania). SAA Junkers Ju-52 taking on fuel from a Shell tanker at Moshi Airport, with snow-capped Kilimanjaro in the background. Text on the fuel bowser reads 'SHELL (87 ETHYL) AVIATION GASOLINE'. See M3807_04.
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P0627_07 - SAA Junkers JU-52 ZS-AFD 'Sir Benjamin d'Urban' in flight. See N44220.
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P0627_08 - 1939. SAA Junkers Ju-52 ZS-AJI 'Major Warden'. Two ladies and a gentleman standing at aircraft, one of the ladies related to Norman King, son of the late Ralf King, SAR&H publicity department photographer. Note "RED BAND" on the right wing leading edge. See N-N46128.
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P0627_09 - Cape Town. SAA Junkers JU-52 ZS-AFB 'Lord Charles Somerset' at Wingfield airport.
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P0627_10 - Johannesburg. Rand airport. SAA Junkers JU-52 ZS-AFD 'Sir Benjamin D'Urban'. Note unfinished airman's clock. See N43586.
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Tanganyika (Now Tanzania). SAA Junkers Ju-52 taking on fuel from a Shell tanker at Moshi Airport, with snow-capped Kilimanjaro in the background. Text on the fuel bowser reads 'SHELL (87 ETHYL) AVIATION GASOLINE'. See M3807_04.
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