VH-AEV. Douglas C-47-DL. c/n 6122. Was also registered as: 41-19479; VH-SBI. |
Construction was completed at the Douglas Long Beach plant - December 07, 1942 It was built as a Douglas C-47-DL Delivered to the United States Army Air Force - December 07, 1942 It was allocated U. S. serial number '41-19479' It arrived at Brisbane (Amberley) for use by 5th Air Force - January 21, 1943 Operated by the 22nd TCS using the radio callsign 'VHCJG' The aircraft was named 'Overtime' It was acquired by the Commonwealth of Australia / D.C.A. under the lend / lease agreement for use by airlines Handed over to the Department of Civil Aviation at Sydney - August 28, 1944 The aircraft had flown only 1,561 hours 50 minutes to date Converted to civilian standards by Australian National Airways Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-AEV - February 16, 1945 Registered to the Commonwealth of Australia, Melbourne Leased to Australian National Airways Pty Ltd - February 17, 1945 to January 31, 1946 Leased to M.M.A. - February 01, 1946 to June 18, 1946 Registered to Australian National Airlines Commission, Melbourne - June 29, 1946 The aircraft had now flown 7,270 hours Transferred to Trans-Australia Airlines as their 3rd aircraft - July 02, 1946 The aircraft was named 'Kennedy' Operated its first service with Trans-Australia Airlines - July 02, 1946 Transferred to Papua New Guinea to operate the T.A.A. Sunbird services - October 27, 1960 Commenced T.A.A. Sunbird Services - November 02, 1960 The aircraft was renamed 'Manus' Reregistered VH-SBI - December 16, 1960 The aircraft was specially named 'Pard Mustar' for one day - February 18, 1972 It was used to scatter the ashes of the late Pard Mustar over the Gulf of Huon Withdrawn from service and placed in storage at Lae - February 23, 1972 It had now flown 52,325 hours 10 minutes Presented to the Lae Institute of Technology - May 08, 1972 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - May 09, 1972 Stripped of parts by the Papua New Guinea Defence Force Placed on display at Lae Airport - April 1975 It was purchased by the Papua New Guinea National Museum for intended display at Goroka Current status - ? |
VH-AEV. Trans-Australia Airlines - 'Kennedy' in the revised livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, date unknown. (B. Colledge Copyright Image 0250-689.) |
VH-SBI. TAA Airlines of New Guinea - 'Manus' in the final livery at Lae Airport, June 1973. (G. Bennett Collection Copyright Image 0250-977.) |
VH-SBI. TAA - in the 'all-metal' livery at Lae Airport, October 1989. (B. Potts Copyright Image 0251-764.) |