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Junkers JU-52 3/M, British Airways, Gatwick Airport, London 1936 (1:72) by Corgi Aviation Item Number: AA36903'Junkers JU-52 3/M, British Airways, Gatwick Airport, London 1936 (1:72) British Airways Ltd was a private airline company operating in Europe in he 1930s. It was first formed as Allied British Airways in October 1935 by he merger of Spartan Air Lines and United Airways (no relation to the US arrier United Airlines). It rapidly acquired Hillmans Airways, adopted its affinitive name and transferred its UK base to the new Gatwick Airport. to corporate emblem was a winged lion. Initially equipped with a mixture of aircraft, including the de Havilland Express and three Junkers Ju 52s, it rapidly expanded and established services.' Length:10.25" Width:16"
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