VH-ANG. Douglas C-54A-15-DC. c/n 10347-78.
This aircraft was built at the Douglas Chicago plant - 1944 It was delivered to the United States Army Air Force - July 13, 1944 Allocated the serial number '42-72242' Sold to Western Air Lines - March 1946 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as NC88784 - ? Sold to American Airlines Inc for use as a freighter - 1947 Reregistered as N88784 - ? Sold to Matson Navigation Company, San Francisco - October 07, 1948 Sold to Australian National Airway Pty Ltd - November 25, 1948 A Certificate of Australian Aircraft Registration was reserved for an aircraft to be registered as 'VH-ANG' The registration was reserved for the Douglas DC-4 c/n '10365' - November 25, 1948 This aircraft was intended to be sold to Air Ceylon - December 17, 1948 Transferred from Matson Navigation to Air Ceylon but the sale and registration 'VP-CBD' was not taken up Registered to Australian National Airways Pty Ltd, Melbourne The Australian Certificate of Registration (CofR) was amended to show aircraft with c/n 10347 becoming 'VH-ANG' Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-ANG - December 31, 1948 The aircraft was named 'Palana' (star) This aircraft was initially operated with 44 seats but increased to 48 seat in 1949 and to 50 seats from 1954 It was used on numerous Air Ceylon services It was utilised to carry the Royal Household Staff during the 1954 Royal Tour of Australia Departed Melbourne (Essendon) on the ferry flight to the United States for sale - April 23, 1958 Ferry route: Melbourne - Nadi - Canton Island - Honolulu - Los Angeles - Las Vegas - Burbank Sold to Twentieth Century Aircraft Inc - April 28, 1958 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - April 28, 1958 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N5519V - ? Sold to Seven Seas Airlines Inc, New York - August 1959 The aircraft was named 'Indian Ocean' It was utilised as a freighter It crash-landed 12 km from Nagpur, India whilst on the flight from Bombay (Mumbai) to Bangkok - March 22, 1961 The crew experienced engine failure and attempted a wheels-up landing All three on board were killed and the aircraft was destoyed |
VH-ANG. Australian National Airways Pty Ltd - 'Palana' in the revised livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, date unknown. (B. Colledge Copyright Image 1125-297.) |
VH-ANG. Australian National Airways Pty Ltd - 'Palana' in the revised livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, date unknown. (B. Colledge Copyright Image 1125-307.) |
VH-ANG. Australian National Airways Pty Ltd - 'Palana' in the revised livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, date unknown. (B. Colledge Copyright Image 1125-308.) |
VH-ANG. Australian National Airways Pty Ltd - 'Palana' in the revised livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, July 1956. (B. Colledge Copyright Image 1125-134.) |
VH-ANG. Australian National Airways Pty Ltd - 'Palana' in the final livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, date unknown. (E. D. Daw Collection Copyright Image 1125-175.) |