Flight Magazine noted that these planes regularly carried 20-25 passengers, and it was rated for 30 passengers seated "in comfort".
harry trevin, e-mail, 29.01.2015 07:15
An aircraft of such dimensions and posibilities,as early as 1918,when WW I,was ending is a real achievement.For many years, passengers in air transport would be four or less.To carry 12,in confort,was sensational.Cheers for Henry Farman.
michael newman, e-mail, 12.10.2008 06:00
Just returned from Paris(yesterday)where a fuselage of this wonderful aircraft was on show in a city air display. Oh, how I would have loved to have a front row seat for a flight on this gem. On the return flight home saw a Singapore Airbus 380...both goliaths!