A10-605. Hawker Siddeley 748-2-228. c/n 1605-130.
It was also registered as: VH-AMQ.
This aircraft was ordered new by the Australian Government for the Royal Australian Air Force It was constructed by Hawker Siddeley Aviation Limited, Woodford, Manchester - 1968 It was allocated the production number '130' First flown as 'A10-605' - December 19, 1968 Powered by Rolls Royce Dart 534 engines Accepted by the Royal Australian Air Force at Woodford as 'A10-605' - February 1969 Departed England on the ferry flight to Australia - February 1969 Arrived RAAF East Sale on completion of the ferry flight - February 28, 1969 Ferry route: Woodford - Athens - ? - New Delhi - Bangkok - Singapore - Denpasar - Darwin - Alice Springs - East Sale The aircraft was allocated to the School of Air Navigation, RAAF East Sale Transferred to No 32 Squadron, RAAF East Sale - July 01, 1989 Withdrawn from use at RAAF East Sale - June 30, 2004 The aircraft had flown 21,105 hours with 19,287 cycles Sold by tender to TAG Aviation - July 2004 Sold to International Air Parts Pty Limited - August 2004 Ferried RAAF East Sale - West Sale as 'Turbo 5' - August 10, 2004 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-AMQ - September 23, 2004 Registered to IAP Group Australia Pty Ltd Ferried West Sale - Sydney (Bankstown) as 'Turbo 5' in an overall grey livery - October 18, 2004 The aircraft was scrapped at Sydney (Bankstown) - October 28, 2004 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - December 15, 2004 |
A10-605. Royal Australian Air Force - in the standard low-viz grey livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, July 2000. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1920-064.) |
A10-605. Royal Australian Air Force - in the standard low-viz grey livery at Wellington Airport, February 2001. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1920-080.) |