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Registration / Serial:HA-JUA
Aircraft Original Type:Junkers Ju 52
Aircraft Generic Type:Junkers Ju 52
Aircraft Version:Junkers Ju52/3m g3e
C/n (msn):5523
Operator Titles:Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
City / Airport:Dübendorf (LSMD)Map
Country:Switzerland
Photo Date:April 1937 to October 1938
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Photo ID:419652Submit Correction
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The Hungarian airline received its first two Ju 52s in 1936. HA-JUA was later named Vitéz Kaszala Károly. Detail of photo showing the Czech DC-2, OK-AIB. On the left is the tail of Koolhoven FK.50 HB-AMI. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:HA-JUA
Aircraft Version:Junkers Ju52/3m g3e
C/n (msn):5523
Operator Titles:Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
City / Airport:Dübendorf (LSMD)Map
Country:Switzerland
Photo Date:April 1937 to October 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:HA-JUA
Aircraft Original Type:Junkers Ju 52
Aircraft Generic Type:Junkers Ju 52
Aircraft Version:Junkers Ju52/3m g3e
C/n (msn):5523
Operator Titles:Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
City / Airport:Dübendorf (LSMD)Map
Country:Switzerland
Photo Date:April 1937 to October 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:419652Submit Correction
View count: 506
The Hungarian airline received its first two Ju 52s in 1936. HA-JUA was later named Vitéz Kaszala Károly. Detail of photo showing the Czech DC-2, OK-AIB. On the left is the tail of Koolhoven FK.50 HB-AMI. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:HA-JUA
Aircraft Version:Junkers Ju52/3m g3e
C/n (msn):5523
Operator Titles:Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
City / Airport:Dübendorf (LSMD)Map
Country:Switzerland
Photo Date:April 1937 to October 1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:HA-FNC
Aircraft Original Type:Fokker F.VIII
Aircraft Generic Type:Fokker F.VIII
Aircraft Version:Fokker F.VIIIb
Licence-built by:Weiss Manfréd
C/n (msn):4053
Operator Titles:Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
Location:In Flight
Country:Hungary
Photo Date:1932 to 1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:378600Submit Correction
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Roaring over Budapest! Üllői út is the avenue below. The Citadella on Gellért Hill is top left. Photo year is given as 1935 but that is rather unlikely since the pilot who is credited for it died in 1934. HA-FNC built by Manfréd Weiss in 1932, crashed in 1938. Photo from: Dezső Szent-Istvány / Fortepan
Registration / Serial:HA-FNC
Aircraft Version:Fokker F.VIIIb
C/n (msn):4053
Operator Titles:Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
Location:In Flight
Country:Hungary
Photo Date:1932 to 1935
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Registration / Serial:HA-FNC
Aircraft Original Type:Fokker F.VIII
Aircraft Generic Type:Fokker F.VIII
Aircraft Version:Fokker F.VIIIb
Licence-built by:Weiss Manfréd
C/n (msn):4053
Operator Titles:Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
Location:In Flight
Country:Hungary
Photo Date:1932 to 1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:378600Submit Correction
View count: 405
Roaring over Budapest! Üllői út is the avenue below. The Citadella on Gellért Hill is top left. Photo year is given as 1935 but that is rather unlikely since the pilot who is credited for it died in 1934. HA-FNC built by Manfréd Weiss in 1932, crashed in 1938. Photo from: Dezső Szent-Istvány / Fortepan
Registration / Serial:HA-FNC
Aircraft Version:Fokker F.VIIIb
C/n (msn):4053
Operator Titles:Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
Location:In Flight
Country:Hungary
Photo Date:1932 to 1935
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Registration / Serial:HA-JUE
Aircraft Original Type:Junkers Ju 52
Aircraft Generic Type:Junkers Ju 52
Aircraft Version:Junkers Ju 52/3m g7e
C/n (msn):6585
Operator Titles:Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
Aircraft Name:Vitéz Szentkirályi Dezső
City / Airport:Budaörs (LHBS)Map
Country:Hungary
Photo Date:25 November 1939 to 30 June 1942
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Photo ID:377283Submit Correction
View count: 500
First flown at Dessau on 4 September 1939, this Malért Ju 52 is seen wearing wartime red, white and green bands around the rear fuselage. To Hungarian air force in June 1942. The aircraft name means 'Valiant Dezső Szentkirályi'. He was a famous Hungarian World War 1 pilot who lost his life in the crash of Bristol F.2B Fighter H-MAEA near Szeged, Hungary on 2 June 1925. Photo from: Fortepan
Registration / Serial:HA-JUE
Aircraft Version:Junkers Ju 52/3m g7e
C/n (msn):6585
Operator Titles:Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
City / Airport:Budaörs (LHBS)Map
Country:Hungary
Photo Date:25 November 1939 to 30 June 1942
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Registration / Serial:HA-JUE
Aircraft Original Type:Junkers Ju 52
Aircraft Generic Type:Junkers Ju 52
Aircraft Version:Junkers Ju 52/3m g7e
C/n (msn):6585
Operator Titles:Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
Aircraft Name:Vitéz Szentkirályi Dezső
City / Airport:Budaörs (LHBS)Map
Country:Hungary
Photo Date:25 November 1939 to 30 June 1942
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Photo ID:377283Submit Correction
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First flown at Dessau on 4 September 1939, this Malért Ju 52 is seen wearing wartime red, white and green bands around the rear fuselage. To Hungarian air force in June 1942. The aircraft name means 'Valiant Dezső Szentkirályi'. He was a famous Hungarian World War 1 pilot who lost his life in the crash of Bristol F.2B Fighter H-MAEA near Szeged, Hungary on 2 June 1925. Photo from: Fortepan
Registration / Serial:HA-JUE
Aircraft Version:Junkers Ju 52/3m g7e
C/n (msn):6585
Operator Titles:Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
City / Airport:Budaörs (LHBS)Map
Country:Hungary
Photo Date:25 November 1939 to 30 June 1942
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:H-NABA
Aircraft Original Type:Fokker F.III
Aircraft Generic Type:Fokker F.III
Aircraft Version:Fokker F.III
C/n (msn):1550
Operator Titles:KLM - Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij / Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
City / Area:Paris / Grand Palais [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:France
Event:Paris Air Show 1921
Photo Date:6 November 1921 to 27 November 1921
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:364650Submit Correction
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The Paris Air Show used to be held indoors. The participation of the Nederlandsche Vliegtuigenfabriek, better known as Fokker, in the 1921 event was very unpopular among the French public. This did not stop Anthony Fokker from displaying the glider on the left, said to have been designed in Germany as a flying bomb, to be towed by a D.VII. This is unconfirmed, however. Note the model plane on top of the glider. Although painted in full KLM colours, the F.III here never flew for KLM. It was handed over to the Hungarian airline, Malért, here in Paris. H-NABA was alphabetically the first entry in the Netherlands register, but CoR number 23. Photo from: Amsterdam City Archives
Registration / Serial:H-NABA
Aircraft Version:Fokker F.III
C/n (msn):1550
Operator Titles:KLM - Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij / Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
City / Area:Paris / Grand Palais [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:France
Photo Date:6 November 1921 to 27 November 1921
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Registration / Serial:H-NABA
Aircraft Original Type:Fokker F.III
Aircraft Generic Type:Fokker F.III
Aircraft Version:Fokker F.III
C/n (msn):1550
Operator Titles:KLM - Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij / Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
City / Area:Paris / Grand Palais [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:France
Event:Paris Air Show 1921
Photo Date:6 November 1921 to 27 November 1921
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:364650Submit Correction
View count: 709
The Paris Air Show used to be held indoors. The participation of the Nederlandsche Vliegtuigenfabriek, better known as Fokker, in the 1921 event was very unpopular among the French public. This did not stop Anthony Fokker from displaying the glider on the left, said to have been designed in Germany as a flying bomb, to be towed by a D.VII. This is unconfirmed, however. Note the model plane on top of the glider. Although painted in full KLM colours, the F.III here never flew for KLM. It was handed over to the Hungarian airline, Malért, here in Paris. H-NABA was alphabetically the first entry in the Netherlands register, but CoR number 23. Photo from: Amsterdam City Archives
Registration / Serial:H-NABA
Aircraft Version:Fokker F.III
C/n (msn):1550
Operator Titles:KLM - Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij / Malért - Magyar Légiforgalmi
City / Area:Paris / Grand Palais [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:France
Photo Date:6 November 1921 to 27 November 1921
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive