CH-192
Fokker F.VIIb-3m
(c/n 5225)
Swissair was formed on 26 March 1931
with the merger of Ad Astra Aero and Balair. Incredibly,
and no doubt as a sign of
these tumultuous (airline) times, the once proud, (even haughty)
punctual
and service-oriented
Swiss national airline was forced into bankruptcy at the end of
2001. A follow-
on company has been
started up to replace this national airline, but that is outside of the
scope of my
presentation period.
Anyway, back to CH-192. This Fokker was one of three originally
delivered
to Ad Astra in
early in 1929, and which passed to the asset register of the newly
formed Swissair.
Almost any
engine of sufficient power could easily be fitted to the Fokker F.VII
and this one utilized
three 200
h.p. Armstrong Siddeley Mark IV engines. CH-192 was sold to the
Ethiopian government
in 1934 as
the Royal Imperial aircraft. It was burnt out on the ground in
1936 during the Italian invasion.
For more historic background on the
Abysinnian aircraft of this period visit Michel
Barriere's new and
well-researched site at: http://www.crezan.net/
(Be sure to click on the Union flag for
English!).