I-DALR Avro 691 Lancastrian
(c/n 1299)
Here's a rare photograph,
acquired from Alitalia, of one of five Lancastrians operated by
the
airline on their flights to South
America. The routing of Milan-Rome-Dakar-Natal-Rio de
Janeiro-Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires
took 36 hours. I can assure you that anyone travelling
the entire
length of this route would have been stone deaf by the time they
disembarked.
Mercifully these
stop gap airliners were replaced in 1950 by DC-4s.