National I Ii timetables and route maps
National I Ii timetables and route maps looks at the route-map, schedule, and network-planning story around national i ii, with clear paths into the current aircraft and airline context on Airchive.
Use this page as a clean topic landing point, then move into the current Airchive sections that cover the same subject in more depth.
Why timetable material matters
National I Ii timetables and route maps belongs to the part of aviation history where schedules and route maps act as direct evidence of network strategy rather than decorative ephemera.
They show what an airline was willing to promise, where the network was thick or thin, and which aircraft or markets carried the real weight for national i ii.
What to look for
The page focuses on the airline or market, the periods most likely to matter, and the fleet, branding, and network clues that timetable material tends to reveal once you read it as an operational document.
From here, the most useful next move is usually into the related aircraft family, airline topic, or broader historical context elsewhere on the site.