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City / Seaplane Base:Alexandria - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:May 1931 to August 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:337302Submit Correction
View count: 360
The Imperial Airways seaplane station near the Ras el-Tin Palace in Alexandria, where the Colossus once stood. Photo from: Library of Congress
Registration / Serial:G-ABFA
Aircraft Version:Short S-17 Kent
C/n (msn):S.758
City / Seaplane Base:Alexandria - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:May 1931 to August 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Alexandria - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:May 1931 to August 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:337302Submit Correction
View count: 360
The Imperial Airways seaplane station near the Ras el-Tin Palace in Alexandria, where the Colossus once stood. Photo from: Library of Congress
Registration / Serial:G-ABFA
Aircraft Version:Short S-17 Kent
C/n (msn):S.758
City / Seaplane Base:Alexandria - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:May 1931 to August 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Brindisi - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Italy
Photo Date:May 1931 to August 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:143722Submit Correction
View count: 2396
Security restrictions imposed by Mussolini's regime meant passengers' cameras had to be sealed in a bag while Imperial Airways flights were refuelling at Brindisi. So photos of Brindisi as a Imperial AW port are rare. From contemporary reports passengers were taken ashore by boat because there was no flying boat dock. G-ABFA was the first of three Kents and was lost when it sank at Mirabella Bay, Crete on August 22, 1936. Photo from: Hudson Fysh Collection/State Library of New South Wales
Registration / Serial:G-ABFA
Aircraft Version:Short S-17 Kent
C/n (msn):S.758
Operator Titles:(Imperial Airways)
City / Seaplane Base:Brindisi - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Italy
Photo Date:May 1931 to August 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Brindisi - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Italy
Photo Date:May 1931 to August 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:143722Submit Correction
View count: 2396
Security restrictions imposed by Mussolini's regime meant passengers' cameras had to be sealed in a bag while Imperial Airways flights were refuelling at Brindisi. So photos of Brindisi as a Imperial AW port are rare. From contemporary reports passengers were taken ashore by boat because there was no flying boat dock. G-ABFA was the first of three Kents and was lost when it sank at Mirabella Bay, Crete on August 22, 1936. Photo from: Hudson Fysh Collection/State Library of New South Wales
Registration / Serial:G-ABFA
Aircraft Version:Short S-17 Kent
C/n (msn):S.758
Operator Titles:(Imperial Airways)
City / Seaplane Base:Brindisi - Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Italy
Photo Date:May 1931 to August 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive