PH-ASL Lockheed 14-WF62 Super Electra
(c/n 1444)
PH-ASL was the second of two Lockheed 14s
destined for service in Europe by KLM. Four others
went to the West Indies
Division. The first one, PH-APE was lost in a fiery crash near
Schiphol in
December 1938 whilst on a
training flight. . With only one left, clearly regular
services could not be
maintained and, in the event,
PH-ASL was sold to (the first) British Airways in August 1939 becoming
G-AFYU. As
such it was lost off Malta on 21 december 1939 in the early stages of
WW II. . The
above photo, from the R.A.
Scholefield collection shows it at Manchester Ringway a year earlier,
whilst
working the
Schiphol-Doncaster-Ringway-Speke service in lieu of the normal DC-2