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Location:Not known
Country:Lebanon
Photo Date:June 1941 to August 1941
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:567417Submit Correction
View count: 735
There are other photos of this aircraft taken by the CO of 3 Squadron, RAAF. It was based at Riyaq (Rayak), Lebanon, immediately after the successful Syria-Lebanon campaign. The photo might also be at Baalbek, Lebanon, where the Australians captured 14 Vichy French aircraft although photos of some of those aircraft show extensive battle damage. This photo is an unusual find in the archives of a regional Australian museum. Photo from: Coffs Harbour Regional Museum
Registration / Serial:10
Aircraft Version:Farman F.222.1
C/n (msn):10
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:Lebanon
Photo Date:June 1941 to August 1941
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Country:Lebanon
Photo Date:June 1941 to August 1941
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:567417Submit Correction
View count: 735
There are other photos of this aircraft taken by the CO of 3 Squadron, RAAF. It was based at Riyaq (Rayak), Lebanon, immediately after the successful Syria-Lebanon campaign. The photo might also be at Baalbek, Lebanon, where the Australians captured 14 Vichy French aircraft although photos of some of those aircraft show extensive battle damage. This photo is an unusual find in the archives of a regional Australian museum. Photo from: Coffs Harbour Regional Museum
Registration / Serial:10
Aircraft Version:Farman F.222.1
C/n (msn):10
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:Lebanon
Photo Date:June 1941 to August 1941
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:June 1936 to December 1940
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:506709Submit Correction
View count: 579
The F.220 bomber prototype was converted as a mailplane for Air France, F-ANLG Le Centaure. Four similar F.2200 machines were also produced for the airline's South American route. The F.223 versions of this aircraft type had twin tailfins.
Registration / Serial:F-AOXE
Aircraft Version:Farman F.2200
C/n (msn):1
Operator Titles:Air France
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:June 1936 to December 1940
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:June 1936 to December 1940
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:506709Submit Correction
View count: 579
The F.220 bomber prototype was converted as a mailplane for Air France, F-ANLG Le Centaure. Four similar F.2200 machines were also produced for the airline's South American route. The F.223 versions of this aircraft type had twin tailfins.
Registration / Serial:F-AOXE
Aircraft Version:Farman F.2200
C/n (msn):1
Operator Titles:Air France
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:June 1936 to December 1940
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact