VH-TAS. Convair 240-5. c/n 93.
Was also registered as: AP-AHS; PH-NLP; N559R; N559L; N568R; N396CG.
This aircraft was part of an original order for 20 airframes placed by Western Airlines but was not taken up Convair offered these aircraft to other interested airlines providing they accepted the Western specifications Trans-Australia Airlines agreed to purchase five of these aircraft for $US 260,000 This aircraft was constructed at the San Diego plant Construction was completed - September 21, 1948 Entered onto Australian Aircraft Register as VH-TAS - October 08, 1948 Registered to Australian National Airlines Commission, Melbourne Departed San Diego on the delivery flight to Australia - October 1948 It arrived at Melbourne (Essendon) on completion of the delivery flight - October 24, 1948 Delivery route: San Diego - Tulsa - Chicago - Montreal - Goose Bay - Narssaq - Keflavik - London - Rome - Nicosia - Basra - Karachi - Delhi - Calcutta - Rangoon - Singapore - Makasar - Darwin - Alice Springs - Adelaide - Melbourne The aircraft was named 'James Cook' and later 'Thomas Mitchell' Operated its first revenue service - November 03, 1948 Established a speed record for flight Melbourne (Essendon ) - Hobart of 74 minutes - March 27, 1954 Operated its final revenue service - June 22, 1956 Withdrawn from use and stored at Melbourne (Essendon) Airport Sold to Pakistan International Airlines - July 04, 1956 Departed Melbourne (Essendon) on the ferry flight to Pakistan - July 07, 1956 It arrived at Karachi on completion of the ferry flight - July 08, 1956 Ferry route: Melbourne - Alice Springs - Darwin - Sourabaya - Singapore - Bangkok - Rangoon - Calcutta - New Delhi - Karachi Cancelled from Australian Aircraft Register - July 13, 1956 Entered onto the Pakistan Aircraft Register as AP-AHS - ? Sold to N.V. Fokker as a trade for Pakistan International Airlines Friendship - October 17, 1959 Entered onto the Dutch Aircraft Register as PH-NLP - ? Operated by Euravia Air Charter N.V. Sold to Beldex Corporation - July 06, 1960 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N559R - ? Ferried to St Louis for fitment of executive interior by Remmert-Warner Sold to Peabody Coal Company, St Louis - January 06, 1961 Sold to Louis Larramore, California - September 30, 1961 Reregistered as N559L - ? Sold to Beldex Corporation - May 11, 1962 Reregistered as N568R - ? Sold to Stephens Inc, Little Rock, Arizona - February 14, 1963 Sold to Little Rock Airmotive, then to Faberge Inc - September 21, 1970 Reregistered as N396CG - ? Sold to Western Commander Inc - August 22, 1972 Ownership was transferred to Western Leasing Corporation - August 23, 1972 Sold to the Summa Corportation (Howard Hughes) - August 21, 1974 Sold to Kings Point Corporation, Las Vagas - February 25, 1977 Sold to Gemini Management Corporation, Tulsa, Oklahoma - November 09, 1977 Sold to H. A. Cousins, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan - July 24, 1980 Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - February 20, 1981 Placed in storage at Pontiac Airport, Michigan Restored to the United States Aircraft Register as N396CG - ? Sold to C & M Airways Inc, Longview, Texas - August 25, 1989 Sold to Garr Aero Inc, Stillwater, Oklahoma - November 29, 1989 Sold to R. Stevenson, Haskell, Oklahoma - January 05, 1990 Sold to Gunnell Aviation Inc, Santa Monica, California - June 1991 Sold to E. A. Schnepf, Tucson, Arizona - October 29, 1993 Used as a personal transport by singer Glenn Campbell Withdrawn from service and stored at Camarillo Airport, California as non airworthy - 1999 Reportedly being held in storage for a Camarillo museum since 2003 Acquired by California Air Heritage Foundation - August 2009 It was observed being dismantled at Camarillo Airport - August / October 2010 Aircraft to be displayed at Proud Bird Restaurant near Los Angles Airport - 2011 Current status - ? |
VH-TAS. TAA Trans-Australia Airlines - 'James Cook' in the original livery at an unknown location, date unknown. (E. D. Daw Collection Copyright Image 1029-024.) |
VH-TAS. TAA Trans-Australia Airlines - 'James Cook' in the original livery at an unknown location, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1029-134.) |
VH-TAS. TAA Trans-Australia Airlines - 'James Cook' in the revised livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, date unknown. (E. Coates Collection Copyright Image 1029-141.) |
VH-TAS. TAA Trans-Australia Airlines - 'James Cook' in the revised livery at an unknown airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1029-033.) |
N396CG. Garr Aero Inc - in the standard livery at an unknown airport, November 1989. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1029-140.) |
N396CG. Gunnell Aviation - in the standard livery at Sacramento Metro Airport, June 1991. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1029-062.) |
N396CG. E. A. Schnepf - in the Gunnell Aviation livery at Tucson Airport, July 1993. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1029-063.) |