VH-FNZ. de Havilland Canada DHC-6-320 Twin Otter. c/n 706.
It was also registered as: VH-HPY.
This aircraft was ordered new by Air Melanesiae First flown at Downsview as F-ODGB - August 18, 1980 Entered onto the French Aircraft Register as F-ODGB - August 1980 Registered to Air Melanesiae, Port Vila, Vanuatu Accepted by Air Melanesiae at Downsview - August 22, 1980 Cancelled from the French Aircraft Register - April 01, 1981 Entered onto the Vanuatu Aircraft Register as YJ-RV1 - April 01, 1981 Registered to Air Melanesiae, Port Vila, Vanuatu Withdrawn from use - 1989 Sold to Talair, Papua New Guinea - December 1989 Entered onto the Papua New Guinea Aircraft Register as P2-RDV - December 1989 Registered to Talair, Goroka, Papua New Guinea Withdrawn from service and stored at Goroka - May 25, 1993 Ferried Goroka - Mareeba (Queensland) for storage - July 09, 1993 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-FNZ - May 05, 1995 Registered to Flight West airlines, Eagle Farm, Brisbane Sold to Hawker Pacific Aviation, Sydney - January 24, 1996 Reregistered as VH-HPY - January 24, 1996 Leased to the Royal Australian Army 1st Aviation Regiment, Oakey, Queensland - March 02, 1997 This aircraft was damaged when it crashed near Simbai, Papua New Guinea - November 09, 1997 The aircraft was engaged in a training flight at the time The PIC mistakenly followed an incorrect routing and crashed into rising ground The wreckage was recovered and transported to Oakey, Queensland and Richmond, N.S.W. To view further details on this accident please click 'HERE' Aircraft had flown 18, 208 hours This airframe was subsequently sold and rebuilt by Hevilift and returned to service Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - August 07, 2002 Entered onto the Papua New Guinea Aircraft Register as P2-KSI - June 26, 2009 Registered to Hevilift, Waigani, Papua New Guinea Current with Hevilift PNG |
P2-RDV. Talair - in the basic livery at Brisbane Airport, May 1995. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1920-352.) |