VH-EAA. Lockheed 749-79-31 Constellation. c/n 2562. Was also registered as: G-ANUP; OE-IFO; LX-IOK. |
This aircraft was completed as a Lockheed L-749-79-31 for Qantas Airways - 1947 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-EAA - March 10, 1947 Registered to Qantas Empire Airways Ltd, Sydney Accepted by Qantas at Lockheed Burbank - October 04, 1947 Departed Burbank, California on the delivery flight to Australia - October 10, 1947 It arrived at Sydney (Kingsford Smith) on conmpletion of the delivery flight with 'Speedpak' fitted - October 14, 1947 Flight crew: Captain E. C. Sims The aircraft was named 'Ross Smith' Departed Sydney (Kingsford Smith) on a proving flight to London (Captain R. J. Ritchie) - October 22, 1947 It was rolled out at Sydney (Kingsford Smith) with a red cheatline and white cabin roof - August 29, 1951 Withdrawn from service for conversion to L-749A-79 standard - January 27, 1952 Returned to service - March 28, 1952 Utilised on the 'Royal Tour' flying Sydney - Brisbane - Townsville - Sydney - March 1954 Departed on its final revenue service Sydney - London - Sydney - February 05, 1955 Sold to British Overseas Airways Corporation - February 09, 1955 The aircraft had flown 18,798 hours when sold Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-ANUP (Cof R G-ANUP/R1) - February 09, 1955 Registered to British Overseas Airways Corporation, London Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - February 15, 1955 Departed Sydney on the ferry flight to the United Kingdom in the 'Qantas' livery - February 16, 1955 It was accepted by B.O.A.C. at London (Heathrow) Airport - February 19, 1955 The aircraft was named 'Branksome' Entered service in a 60 seat tourist configuration - May 17, 1955 Operated its final revenue service - September 14, 1957 Withdrawn from service and strored at London (Heathrow) - January 1958 Leased to Skyways Ltd in a 65 seat tourist configuration - September 1959 Fitted with large rear cargo door by Lockheed Aircraft Service - July 1961 Returned to B.O.A.C. - April 1962 Sold to Aero Transport, Austria - April 1962 Entered onto the Austrian Aircraft Register as OE-IFO - May 1963 Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - May 01, 1963 Ferried Kondon (Heathrow) - London (Luton) on delivery to Aero Transport - May 06, 1963 Departed Luton on the ferry flight to Vienna, Austria - May 10, 1963 Transferred to Interocean Airways, Luxembourg when Aero Transport ceased operations - June 1964 Entered onto Luxembourg Aircraft Register as LX-IOK - July 1964 Registered to Interocean Airways Ltd Cancelled from the Austrian Aircraft Register - August 1964 The aircraft was badly damaged whilst landing at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - October 02, 1964 It veered off the runway burying its nose into soft mud causing extensive damage to the airframe The attempted go-round had been made with the engines in a 'high blower setting' which caused multiple failures One crew member died as a result of the injuries sustained The aircraft was considered uneconomical to repair and was scrapped |
VH-EAA. Qantas Empire Airways - 'Ross Smith' in the original livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, October 14, 1947. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-107.) |
VH-EAA. Qantas Empire Airways - 'Ross Smith' in the original livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, October 14, 1947. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-106.) |
VH-EAA. Qantas Empire Airways - 'Ross Smith' in the original livery at London Heathrow Airport, December 1947. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-094.) |
VH-EAA. Qantas - 'Ross Smith' in the revised livery at an unknown location, September 1951. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-059.) |
VH-EAA. Qantas - 'Ross Smith' in the revised livery at an unknown location, September 1951. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-060.) |
VH-EAA. Qantas - 'Ross Smith' in the revised livery at an unknown location, September 1951. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-061.) |
VH-EAA. Qantas - 'Ross Smith' in the revised livery with additional 'Coronation Service' titles at London Hearthrow Airport, circa 1953. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-095.) |
VH-EAA. Qantas - 'Ross Smith' in the revised livery with additional 'Coronation Service' titles at London Hearthrow Airport, circa 1953. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-108.) |
VH-EAA. Qantas - 'Ross Smith' in the revised livery with additional 'Coronation Service' titles at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, circa 1953. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-096.) |
VH-EAA. Qantas - 'Ross Smith' in the final livery somewhere near Sydney, July 1954. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-062.) |
VH-EAA. Qantas - 'Ross Smith' in the final livery somewhere near Sydney, July 1954. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-063.) |
VH-EAA. Qantas - 'Ross Smith' in the final livery somewhere near Sydney, July 1954. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-064.) |
VH-EAA. Qantas - 'Ross Smith' - the aircraft's brass name plate. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 1802-217.) |