VH-FNL. Fokker F.27-2087 Friendship. c/n 10291. Was also registered as: PH-FII; P2-ANI; PT-LCZ. |
This aircraft was ordered new by Ansett-ANA for MacRobertson Miller Airlines - March 24, 1965 Entered onto the Dutch Aircraft Register as PH-FII - December 08, 1965 Registered to NV Kon. Ned. Vliegtuigenfabriek Fokker (CofR 1100) First flown as PH-FII - December 10, 1965 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-FNL - December 16, 1965 Registered to Australian National Airways Pty Ltd, Melbourne Accepted by Ansett-ANA at Amsterdam (Schiphol) - December 17, 1965 The aircraft was configured to seat 40 passengers Departed Amsterdam (Schiphol) on the delivery flight to Australia - December 17, 1965 It arrived at Melbourne (Essendon) on completion of the delivery flight - December 24, 1965 Delivery route: Amsterdam - Rome - Athens - Damascus - Bahrain - Karachi - Delhi - Calcutta - Bangkok - Singapore - Denpasar - Darwin - Alice Springs - Melbourne Flight crew: Captains L. Chalmers, W. Dielenberg; F/O Robinson; Navigator W. C. Kennedy; LAME J. Holmes It operated its first revenue service for Ansett-A.N.A. - January 04, 1966 Leased to MacRobertson Miller Airlines (M.M.A.) - January 22, 1966 Returned to Ansett-ANA in Melbourne at the end of the lease - June 06, 1966 It operated Queensland Airlines services - November 27, 1966 to December 04, 1966 It operated the final Queensland Airlines service in the standard Ansett-ANA livery as AN627 - December 04, 1966 Route: Rockhampton - Bundaberg - Maryborough - Brisbane Queensland Airlines ceased to exist after engine shut-down at Brisbane Airport at the end of this flight Flight crew: Captain E. M. Cope; F/O H. R. Wainwright Returned to Ansett-ANA in Brisbane - December 05, 1966 Leased to Airlines of South Australia - March 1968 to July 1968 Ansett-ANA was renamed Ansett Airlines of Australia - November 01, 1968 Leased to M.M.A. - January 1969 to June 04, 1969 Registered to Ansett Transport Industries (Operations) Pty Ltd, Melbourne - November 25, 1969 Transferred to Ansett Airlines of Australia - June 05, 1971 Prepared for sale to Air Niugini - January 1977 Delivered to Air Niugini at Lae, January 10, 1977 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - January 14, 1977 Sold to Air Niugini - January 15, 1977 Entered onto the Papua New Guinea Aircraft Register as P2-ANI - January 1977 Operated its first Air Niugini revenue service - January 20, 1977 Withdrawn from Air Niugini service - 1982 Sold to Rio-Sul Servicos Aereos Regionais SA t/a Rio-Sul - February 22, 1982 Accepted by Rio-Sul at Christchurch, New Zealand - March 06, 1982 Entered onto the Brazilian Aircraft Register as PT-LCZ - May 04, 1982 The aircraft skidded off the runway and into the sea at Rio de Janeiro's Santos Dumont Airport - August 06, 1984 It was on a training check flight with five crew members and a DAC Inspector onboard Whilst making a flapless landing it skidded off the runway into Guanabara Bay with no fatalities It was damaged beyond economic repair and scrapped The aircraft had flown 39,366 hours with 38,942 cycles |
VH-FNL. Ansett-ANA - in the standard livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, March 1967. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 1999-249.) |
VH-FNL. Ansett-ANA - in the standard livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, March 1968. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1999-871.) |
VH-FNL. Ansett Airlines of Australia - in the 'delta' livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1999-407.) |
VH-FNL. Ansett Airlines of Australia - in the 'delta' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, January 1976. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 1993-393.) |
P2-ANI. Air Niugini - in the partial livery with additional 'Papua New Guinea National Airline' titles at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, January 1977. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 1993-490.) |
P2-ANI. Air Niugini - in the partial livery with additional 'Papua New Guinea National Airline' titles at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, January 1977. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 1993-489.) |
P2-ANI. Air Niugini - in the standard livery with additional 'Papua New Guinea National Airline' titles at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, January 1977. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 1993-491.) |
P2-ANI. Air Niugini - in the standard livery with additional 'Papua New Guinea National Airline' titles at Port Moresby Airport, January 1982. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1999-511.) |
P2-ANI. Air Niugini - in the standard livery with additional 'Papua New Guinea National Airline' titles at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1999-956.) |
P2-ANI. Air Niugini - in the standard livery with additional 'Papua New Guinea National Airline' titles at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1999-101.) |
PT-LCZ. Rio-Sul - in the standard livery at Rio de Janeiro Airport, October 1983. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1999-498.) |
PT-LCZ. Rio-Sul - in the standard livery at an unknown airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1993-152.) |