The Beginnings of Norway’s airlines, part 1: 1910 – 1922 by Rob J.M. Mulder

New book about the beginnings of Norway’s airlines. In 1912 the first airline Norsk Flyveselskap AS was formed, but it was not until after the Great War that things started to develop. The book describes all airlines formed between 1917 and 1922 and with a special chapter about Det Norske Luftfartrederi AS (1918-1922). What were its plans, what flying boats and seaplanes did it use, who worked for the company and what was fate of the company? A book to look forward to. Out: 2011
ISBN978-82-997371-..-.. / English text
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