Registration / Serial:G-ABLI
Aircraft Original Type:Spartan Mailplane
Aircraft Generic Type:Spartan Mailplane
Aircraft Version:Spartan Mailplane
C/n (msn):A24/1
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown Region, United Kingdom
Photo Date:January 1932 to June 1932
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:615831Submit Correction
View count: 440
The forerunner of the Spartan Cruiser was the Mailplane, designed by Edgar Percival and built by Saunders-Roe as the Saro A.24 Mailplane, but redesignated the Spartan Mailplane before its first flight on 1 June 1931. In 1932 the single tailfin was replaced by a twin unit. Two passenger seats and windows, still missing here, were added and the aircraft was named Blackpool for a flight to Karachi by Neville Stack in June 1932. G-ABLI reportedly scrapped in February 1933.
Registration / Serial:G-ABLI
Aircraft Version:Spartan Mailplane
C/n (msn):A24/1
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown Region, United Kingdom
Photo Date:January 1932 to June 1932
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:G-ABLI
Aircraft Original Type:Spartan Mailplane
Aircraft Generic Type:Spartan Mailplane
Aircraft Version:Spartan Mailplane
C/n (msn):A24/1
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown Region, United Kingdom
Photo Date:January 1932 to June 1932
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:615831Submit Correction
View count: 440
The forerunner of the Spartan Cruiser was the Mailplane, designed by Edgar Percival and built by Saunders-Roe as the Saro A.24 Mailplane, but redesignated the Spartan Mailplane before its first flight on 1 June 1931. In 1932 the single tailfin was replaced by a twin unit. Two passenger seats and windows, still missing here, were added and the aircraft was named Blackpool for a flight to Karachi by Neville Stack in June 1932. G-ABLI reportedly scrapped in February 1933.
Registration / Serial:G-ABLI
Aircraft Version:Spartan Mailplane
C/n (msn):A24/1
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Unknown Region, United Kingdom
Photo Date:January 1932 to June 1932
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact