VH-EAQ. Douglas C-47A-1-DK. c/n 11971.
It was also registered as: VH-SBC.
Construction of this aircraft was completed at the Douglas Oklahoma City plant - October 1943 It was built as a Douglas C-47A-1-DK Delivered to the United States Army Air Force as '42-92197' - October 13, 1943 Transferred to the Royal Australian Air Force under the 'lend / lease' agreement - December 08, 1943 Entered onto the Australian Military Aircraft Register as 'A65-22' It was operated in Australia using the radio callsign 'VHCTV' Allocated to No 35 Squadron, Archerfield, S.A. - December 19, 1943 Allocated to No 34 Squadron, Essendon, Victoria - April 15, 1945 Allocated to No 38 Squadron / 86th Transport Wing, Schofields, NSW - January 16, 1947 Allocated to No 36 Squadron / 86th Transport Wing, Schofields, NSW - January 23, 1947 Allocated to the Technical Training & SD Unit - February 03, 1947 Allocated to A. R. D. U., Sale, Victoria - March 05, 1948 Withdrawn from use and struck off charge - March 1948 Sold to Qantas Empire Airways for 6,354 Australian Pounds - April 06, 1948 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-EAQ - June 17, 1949 Registered to Qantas Empire Airways Ltd, Sydney It was transferred to Papua New Guinea to service the airline's routes It was badly damaged when it over-ran the runway on landing at Wau, Papua New Guinea - October 18, 1948 The right undercarriage collapsed causing damage to right wing and fuselage The aircraft was dismantled on site and trucked to Lae for repairs Repaired and returned to service - 1950 Converted to spayer configuration with the fitting of a 720 gallon insecticide tanks in fuselage - November 1950 The insecticide was discharged through spray bars mounted under the wing between the engine nacelles Charted by the Department of Agriculture for grasshopper spraying - November 27, 1950 The initial trial was delayed at Mildura due to strong winds - November 30, 1950 A satisfactory trial was conducted whilst flying some 50 feet above the ground - December 01, 1950 Full grasshopper spraying operations commenced - December 02, 1950 Released from operations and returned to Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - December 10, 1950 It resumed operations in Papua New Guinea - ? Sold to Trans-Australia Airlines for 28,200 Aust Pounds - September 01, 1960 Reregistered as VH-SBC - December 08, 1960 Registered to Australian National Airlines Commission, Melbourne Accepted by Trans-Australia for use on its Papua New Guinea 'Sun Bird' services - December 31, 1960 This aircraft was not named Leased to the Royal Netherlands East Indies Air Force as 'X-18' of 336 Squadron - July 24, 1962 Returned to Trans-Australia Airlines at the end of the lease - May 21, 1968 Operated its final T. A. A. revenue service - May 25, 1968 It was then withdrawn from use - May 25, 1968 Sold to Continental Air Services Inc - July 04, 1968 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N370 - October 09, 1968 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - November 15, 1968 Reregistered as N7302 - August 11, 1977 Sold to Commercial Air Freight Inc, California - April 16, 1979 The aircraft was damaged beyond repair at Oaxaca, Mexico - December 11, 1979 The derelict remains were still in existence at Oaxaco, Mecico - 2002 Still registered as 'N7302' to Commercial Airfreight Inc, Santa Ana, Orange County, California - April 01, 2010 Current status - ? |
VH-EAQ. Qantas Empire Airways - in the original livery at Mildura Airport, December 1950. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 0251-437.) |
VH-SBC. TAA Sunbird Services - in the standard livery at Brisbane Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0250-330.) |
VH-SBC. TAA Sunbird Services - in the standard livery at Lae Airport, July 1966. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0250-970.) |