VH-ABM. de Havilland DH-104 Dove. c/n 04097.

Was also registered as: YI-ABK; TJ-ACA; D-100; G-ATGI.

 

 

This aircraft was ordered by Iraqi Airways

Built by de Havilland Aircraft Company Ltd, Hatfield, England

First flown - ?

Powered by de Havilland Gipsy Queen 240 hp engine

Entered onto the Iraqi Aircraft Register as YI-ABK - November 1947

Registered to Iraqi Airways Limited

The aircraft was named 'Al Faihaa'

Accepted by Iraqi Airways at Hatfield - November 25, 1947

Sold to Jordan National Airlines - 1952

Entered onto the Jordanian Aircraft Register as TJ-ACA - ?

Registered to Jordan National Airlines

It was later transferred to the Jordanian Air Force as 'D-100' - ?

Sold to Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd, Luton t/a McAlpine Aviation - July 1965

Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-ATGI (CofR R.8640/1) - July 12, 1965

Registered to Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Limited, Aviation Division

It was observed at London (Luton) with the hand painted registration 'G-ATGI' - September 05, 1965

The aircraft was placed in open storage pending a decision on its future

Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - November 01, 1965

Work commenced to convert this aircraft to a Riley Dove retaining the original tailplane - 1969

When the conversion was completed it was redesignated a 'DH.104 Riley Dove 1'

Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-ATGI (CofR 8640/R2) - October 09, 1969

Registered to Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd, Aviation Division

Rregistered to McAlpine Aviation Ltd, Luton Airport (CofR 8640/R3) - May 20, 1970

It was withdrawn from service - 1973

Sold to Central Australian Airways Pty Ltd, Adelaide - 1974

Departed London (Luton) on the ferry flight to Australia - April 11, 1974

It arrived at Adelaide (Parafield) on completion of the ferry flight - April 26, 1974

Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - May 21, 1974

Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-ABM - July 26, 1974

Registered to Central Australian Airways Pty Ltd, Adelaide

Sold to William Charlick Ltd and leased back to Central Australian Airways - July 09, 1976

Central Australian Airways ceased operations - November 30, 1976

Leased to North Coast Airlines as the registered operator - December 18, 1976

It was repainted into the North Coast Airlines livery at Adelaide (Parafield)

North Coast Airlines cancelled the lease of this aircraft due to a dispute with the Department of Civil Aviation

regarding the number of passengers that the aircraft could carry

The aircraft remained 'parked' at Adelaide (Parafield) in the North Coast livery for the next three years

Sold to Pay's Air Service Pty Ltd, Scone - 1980

It was observed at Adelaide (Parafield) being worked on by engineers from Pay's Air Service - March 12, 1980

Registered to Pay's Air Service Pty Ltd, Scone - March 28, 1980

Ferried Adelaide (Parafield) - Scone - April 1980

It was withdrawn from service and cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - September 23, 1980

Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-ABM - January 28, 1981

Registered to Pay's Air Service Pty Ltd, Scone

It was observed at Sydney (Bankstown) in a 'yellow-white' livery without titles - March 21, 1981

The aircraft sustained damage when the nose-wheel collapsed at Newcastle - March 07, 1982

The aircraft was being operated by AeroPelican

It was repaired and returned to service

Sold to Sixth Canus Pty Ltd t/a Moloney Aviation, Melbourne - March 07, 1986

It was observed at Melbourne (Essendon) being repainted into the 'Penguin Express' livery - April 02, 1986

Entered service with Moloney Aviation carrying tourists to the nightly Phillip Island penguin parade - May 05, 1986

The aircraft was named 'Lady Di'

It was observed at the Melbourne (Avalon) Air Show - October 24, 1992

It was observed at the Mangalore Air Show - April 03, 1994

It was withdrawn from use and parked at Melbourne (Morrabbin) - 2007

It was donated to the Kamarooka Aviation Museum, Praire (Bendingo) but was not delivered

Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - June 21, 2006

It was donated to the Australian National Aviation Museum, Morrabbin - 2006

As the Museum already had the Dove 'VH-CLD' this aircraft was traded to Richard Winterburn

It was dismantled and trucked to the Arnold Aviation Museum, Arnold, Victoria - October 2006

The 'complete fuselage and tail' were advertised for sale on ebay - August 2008

No sale eventuated and Richard Winterburn moved his collection of aircraft to Heathcote, Victoria - October 2011

The collection was now known as the 'Heathcote Aircraft Museum'

The Museum's entrance sign was repainted 'The Derelict Aircraft Museum'

The remains of this aircraft were sold to Daniel Sherburn on behalf of the DH104 Preservation Group - June 2014

Currently on dsiplay in poor condition at the Ballarat Aviation Museum, Ballarat Airport

 

 

VH-ABM. Central Australian Airways - in the standard livery at Wudinna Airport, September 1975.

(R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1920-001.)

VH-ABM. North Coast Airlines - in the standard livery at Adelaide Parafield Airport, March 1977.

(R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1920-002.)

VH-ABM. Penguin Express - 'Lady Di' in the standard livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, September 1988.

(R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1920-032.)

VH-ABM. Ballarat Aviation Museum - in the basic 'Penguine Express' livery at Ballarat Airport, July 09, 2023.

(H. Shilling Copyright Image 1921-083.)