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Here is an interesting name for an aircraft. Cairo 1932.
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Well found, Barry.
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Priceless
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Hilarious!
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Is this the pre cursor to British Airways? Does the flag stay there in flight?
What is the make and model?..... A big biplane, much too big for a Sopworth Camel, but in the right company ![]()
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It's a Handley Page HP42 airliner, in service throughout the 1930s and very safe with no passenger injuries in that time.
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