We’re still collecting data for this aircraft. Routes appear once we’ve seen it fly enough times.
Safety history
December 10, 1935AccidentHull loss
The crew initiated the descent to Croydon at sunset. The visibility was poor due to a cloud ceiling down to 100 metres. Too low on approach, the three engine aircraft impacted tree tops, stalled and crashed in a wooded area located in Tatsfield, some 13 km southast of Croydon Airport, bursting into flames. The airplane was destroyed and all 11 occupants were killed. Crew: Jean Schroonbroodt, pilot, Jean Desmet, radio navigator, Alphonse Verbinnen, engineer, Raymond Strechfuss, steward.
Probable
Savoia-Marchetti SM.73 · 11 fatalities