Sunshine Skies Historic Commuter Airlines of Florida and Georgia, written by David P. Henderson

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VERO MONMOUTH
Vero Monmouth was the short-lived southern operation of New Jersey-based Monmouth Airlines. Between 1973 and 1975, the airline operated Douglas DC-3s and de Havilland Herons (as well as a Martin 404 used for charters) from a base at Vero Beach, FL. Monmouth Airlines later became Ocean Airways.
 
Douglas DC-3 N2VM (msn 13757), fitted with large panoramic windows, was built in 1942. A Martin 404 can be seen in the background. Photo by John Hevesi.

Douglas DC-3 N2VM


This not-so-subtle reworking of Naples Airline's route map is taken from
Vero Monmouth's Summer 1974 timetable.

Vero Monmouth route map


Photos of Vero Monmouth's Heron are hard to come by! This rare photo of N14146, which was later reregistered N6VM, (msn 14146) came from the
May 9, 1974 issue of Flight International and was forwarded to me by Martin Weinert.

Vero Monmouth DH-114 Heron


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Updated December 4, 2010