Elegant map of the world designed by A. Collinet to promote Air France routes, published in Paris by the Perceval workshop in 1937. The large representation also shows the connections operated in collaboration with the airlines Sabena, Aero Portuguesa, Aéromaritime, Linges Chinoises and highlights the significant expansion of civil aviation between the two wars.
Carte du Reseau Aerien Francais, Editee par Air France
- Author: A. Collinet
- Dimension: 116 x 77 cm
- Place of publication: Paris
- Year: 1937
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