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posso 15th June 2013 19:06

ALA Littoria..Savoia Marchetti S.73's
 
Hello all,
Can anyone out there supply or point me in the direction of, a fleet list of Savoia Marchetti S.73's, as operated by the the Italian airline ALA Littoria, during the 1930s?

Had a search online but cannot seem to come up with much, failing this a 'historic' Italian civy register would be handy...thanks in antipation!
Posso.

one11 16th June 2013 13:40

Ala Littoria S.73 s
 
The Putnam 1966 "European Transport Aircraft since 1910" by John Stroud has a production list which gives 22 as confirmed Ala Littoria, togther with other unconfirmed Italian registered + others supplied to Belgium, & Czechoslovakia. If you PM me with your E-Mail address and I can send a copy of the list as an attachment.

A30yoyo 16th June 2013 16:24

The Golden Years of Aviation site, now defunct, was fortunately archived by the 'Wayback Machine' and the pre-war I- register is here
Civil Aircraft Register - Italy

one11 16th June 2013 16:40


The Golden Years of Aviation site, now defunct, was fortunately archived by the 'Wayback Machine' and the pre-war I- register is here
Civil Aircraft Register - Italy
Thanks for that, A30YoYo - I was afraid it had vanished forever.

posso 16th June 2013 18:19

Nice one...many thanks for the info guys!

Cheers, Posso

A30yoyo 16th June 2013 20:35

For X-checking from Strouds Wings of Peace Aeroplane Jul84p373 they were
PISA,ENNA,GELA,LODI,ORTE,ASTI,CORI,NOTO,SUSA,ESTI/OSTE,ARCO,NISA,ATRI,OLDA,MEDA,NOLA,NOVI,TODI,VADO,ELVO,IESI, VELO

I think the separate ALI fleet got absorbed into ALA LITTORIA in WWII....are you writing an article or book?

one11 16th June 2013 21:02

The Aeroplane 1984 article list has two differences from Strouds earlier book ATRA vs ATRI & VEIO vs VELO.

From the Golden years register it seems ATRI and VEIO are correct and that typos may have got into both the book and the article.

A30yoyo 16th June 2013 22:22

If you put S.73 and S.73 Pipistrello into 'advanced search' on GAVS - Gruppo Amici Velivoli Storici - Registro Civile Italiano you get a list and a few pics.

A30yoyo 17th June 2013 08:47

An enterprising gent has also preserved the pre-war Civil Registers on
Aeroplanes - A Fleeting Peace
and invites amendments and corrections

posso 17th June 2013 09:12

Hi A30,
Many thanks for your continued input, not writing a book or article. Trying to ID a photo that belongs to a pal of mine, shows a crashed Littoria S.73. (alas do not have the photo to post of the thread).

Looks to be a belly landing in the desert, following an engine problem, location possibly Egypt circa 1938. Trying to find a likely candidate!

Your links to the Italian registers very handy, thanks once again.

Cheers, P.

A30yoyo 17th June 2013 12:11

Not one of these pics is it?https://sites.google.com/site/lgarey/benghazigraveyard

And I just remembered this page....you can get a workable Google translation from the Italian (it translates the registrations, too :))

G.M.S. - Gruppo Modellistico Sestese

posso 17th June 2013 21:32

Nope not one of the ones in the Benghzai bone-yard, did come across some of these pix during my intial search.

My pals photo looks to be pre-war, an 'incident' rather than a scrap yard shot..The plane has 'locals' with Fez's on standing around it, all looking important, obscuring the reg..very thoughtless of them!

Thanks again for the links. P

A30yoyo 18th June 2013 11:53

Golden Years of Aviation site
 
Finally, via the Wings of Peace Yahoo Group the 'official' Golden Years site is now back up on
Golden Years of Aviation - Main

marco_lafitex.it 13th January 2015 16:07

ALA Littoria..Savoia Marchetti S.73's
 
Hi Posso
I have 6 images of the crash you described in your post.
I recognize the I-ATRI letters by composing them from the various shot.
Those images was taken by the archibishop Gustavo Testa, former Apostolic Delegate in egypt during the period 1934-1948.
Have you discovered anything about the crash (crew, place and date etc?)
How can we exchange our images?
can i give you my email address?
Marco

Flybiker7000 13th January 2015 21:32

Why keep them out of Our sight?

evansb 14th January 2015 06:58

Aesthetically pleasing, and efficient:
http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/...archettism.jpg

marco_lafitex.it 14th January 2015 08:13

ALA Littoria..Savoia Marchetti S.73's
 
Sorry, but i can't add attachments. This i red in the posting rules below.
If is possible (the post of evansb say yes), can you explain me how to do ?

thanks

joy ride 14th January 2015 15:03

"Aesthetically pleasing"

I would agree with that, and so would have Herge who illustrated one so well in Tintin's "King Ottokar's Sceptre"

Flybiker7000 15th January 2015 21:24

As I understand is pictureposting merely links to where ones photos may be present on the web.
That will mostly be own website as most picture-services aparantly isn't as easy to get access to :-/

A30yoyo 16th January 2015 16:52

I-ATRI crash
 
Uploaded for Marco....and I-ATRI is listed as written off February 1939 so the actual crash could be some weeks or months earlier...will add any other info later

http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps6e492ee2.jpg

http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps9161f0a6.jpg

http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps7b4c75ea.jpg

http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps290ab6bf.jpg

http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...psb9f9b3e8.jpg

http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...psad484b56.jpg

Khartoum35 15th May 2019 01:36

7 Aug 1935 Crash of SM.66
 
A30yoyo,

i just stumbled across the thread about the 1939(?) S.73 crash and wanted to say thank you for posting, and secondly to ask whether you know anything about the crash mentioned in the subject line? The sources I have seen indicate it was an SM.66 and the aircraft departed from the airfield Guigardo (?) north of Rome and made an interim stop at Cairo before its last fatal flight. Seven people including the fascist minister of public works were killed when the aircraft fell about 15 km south of Cairo.

Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

K




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