CH-169
General Aviation (Clark) GA-43
(c/n 2202)
The three images on this page were acquired from Swissair
in the 1940s. Clearly the under-port-
wing and forward fuselage
titling treatment on the print immediately below had been greatly
enhanced
by someone in the Swissair
art department. Not only that, but the dihedral looks too
pronounced on
the starboard wing. The
drawing at the foot of the page came from a post-war historical
brochure but
is, I believe, attributable to
John W. Wood. Actually, two Clark GA-43s were acquired by Swissair
in 1934. The other was
HB-ITU. They were used internally within Switzerland and also on
the Zurich-
Frankfurt night mail
service
and on passenger runs between
Zurich and Vienna. As with the Orions,
this GA-43 wound up
with the Republican forces in the Spanish
Civil War in 1936. The second GA-43,
HB-ITU, was
unfortunately lost when it flew into a
mountain in central Switzerland in 1936 .(See entry).