G-AAGX Handley Page H.P.42E
(c/n 42/1)
The beautiful shot
above is from the Derek Hughey collection and is from a glass
negative. It shows
the first of
four H.P.42Es (Eastern type) at Lod Airport, Lydda (Palestine in this
days) in the 1930s.
The image
below is from the Stephen Mills collection and
shows G-AAGX departing a fog
shrouded
Croydon
most likely during proving flights in
November/December 1930. As can be seen the name
'Hannibal' had
yet to be applied. Its full C of A
was granted in
June 1931.
A similar number of
H.P.42Ws
(Western) aircraft were also constructed for Imperial Airways' European
routes. (To be
historically
correct, the Western version was actually given the type number
H.P.45). G-AAGX was
lost without
trace over the Gulf of Oman on 1 March 1940 whilst on a flight
from from
Jask, Iran to
Sharjah.
It was carrying a crew of four and four passengers at the time.