VH-EAL. Lockheed 1049E-55 Constellation. c/n 4574.
Was also registered as: N9719C; OB-R-741.
This aircraft was originally built as a Lockheed 1049E-55 for Northwest Orient Airlines order but not taken up It was completed as a Lockheed 1049E-55-118 for Qantas Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-EAL - September 24, 1954 Registered to Qantas Empire Airways Ltd, Sydney First flown - January 22, 1955 It was accepted by Qantas Empire Airways at Burbank, California - January 26, 1955 The aircraft was named 'Southern Breeze' Departed Burbank on the delivery flight to Australia - January 29, 1955 It arrived at Sydney (Kingsford Smith) on completion of the delivery flight - January 31, 1955 Delivery route: Burbank - Honolulu - Nadi - Sydney Total flight time for the delivery flight - 29 hours 25 minutes Operated its first revenue service Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - London (Heathrow) - February 16, 1955 Withdrawn from service for modification to 1049E-01-55 standard - 1956 Withdrawn from service for the fitment of weather radar - April 17, 1957 It was returned to service - May 1957 Operated its final revenue service Sydney - Port Morseby - Sydney - October 15, 1959 Sold to the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation - October 1959 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - November 10, 1959 The aircraft had flown 13,990 hours with 3,044 cycles Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N9719C - November 10, 1959 Departed Sydney (Kingsford Smith) on the ferry flight to Ontario, California (Capt J. R. Carroll) - November 11, 1959 Leased to Twentieth Century Airlines - 1959 Leased to Trans International Airlines - June 01, 1962 Sold to LANSA (Peru) - February 1964 Entered onto the Peruvian Aircraft Register as OB-R-741 - February 29, 1964 It was observed at Long Beach ready for delivery to LANSA but the deal fell through - April 1964 Cancelled from the Peruvian Aircraft Register - October 09, 1964 Sold to California Airmotive Corporation - 1964Sold to American Flyers Airline - October 31, 1964 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N9719C - ? The aircraft was badly damaged whilst landing at Ardmore, Oklahoma - September 20, 1965 It was making a three-engine ferry flight when the pilot overshot the wet runway and the aircraft ended up in a ditch This accident was attributed to a poorly executed approach and landing It was declared uneconomical to repair and was written-off and used for spares Last reported sighting at Ardmore - August 1966 |
VH-EAL. Qantas - 'Southern Breeze' in the standard livery at Singapore Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1802-261.) |
VH-EAL. Qantas - 'Southern Breeze' in the standard livery at Singapore Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1802-024.) |