Guide aérien de l'Afrique du Nord (1935) - Air guide to North Africa
Air guide to North Africa 1935
238 pages - in French
In the 1930s, the STANAVO aviation petroleum company had made considerable investments in North and Sub-Saharan Africa for refueling air links to and from Europe. No surprise that it included the publication of guides on African airports for the use of air crews in its communication program.
You will find in this one a summary on the climatology in North Africa, the regulations for the overflight of the Saharan regions, the tables of speeds, the tables of sunrise and sunset in 1935, the maps of all airfields by alphabetical order and the addresses of the Aero-clubs of North Africa. You will find main airfields, secondary airfields,emergency airfields, military airfields, forbidden fields and private fields.
In Algeria: Adrar, Ain Guettara, Ain Oussera, Ain Sefra, Ain Temouchent, Alger Maison-Blanche, Amguid, Aoulef, Arak, Batna, Bedeau, Béni-Abbès, Bidon V, Biskra, Blida, Boghari, Bone, Bougie, Bou -Saada, Colomb-Béchar, Constantine, Crampel, Djanet, Djelfa, Djijelli, El Goléa, El Oued, Fontaine Chaude, Fort Flatters, Fort Lallemand, Fort Polignac, Freha, Ghardaia, In Guezzam, Inifel, In Salah, Kralfallah, Laghouat , Marengo, Mascara, Mecheria, Mostaghanem, Mouzaiaville, M'sila, Oran la Senia, Orléansville, Ouallen, Ouargla, Philippeville, Reggan, Relizane, Saida, Sétif, Sidi bel Abbes, Souk Ahras, Tamanrasset, Tebessa, Telergma, Tiaret, Tilremt, Timimoun, Tlemcen, Touggourt.
In Morocco: Agadir, Casablanca, Fez, Guercif, Khemisset, Larache, Meknes, Melilla, Oujda, Port Lyautey, Rabat, Safi, Tanger, Taza, Tetuan, Tiflet.
In Tunisia: Ben Gardane, Bou-Ficha, El Aouina, Foum-Tataouine, Fort-Saint, Gabès, Gafsa, Houm Souk, Kairouan, Marrakech, Medenine, Remada, Saidia, Sfax, Sidi Ahmed, Bizerte, Tozeur, Zarzis.