VH-BKQ. Short S.25 Sunderland Mk III. c/n SB.3553. Was also registered as: ML731; A26-2. |
Built by Short Bros at Rochester, Kent as a Sunderland Mk III - October 1943 Delivered to the Royal Air Force at Wig Bay, Scotland as ML731 - October 07, 1943 It was transferred to the Royal Australian Air Force and prepared at Mount Batten for delivery to Australia Departed Mount Batten on the ferry flight to Australia - February 14, 1944 Delivery route: Gibralter - West Africa - Brasil - Caribbean - San Francisco - Honolulu - Pacific Islands - Sydney Received by Qantas at Sydney (Rose Bay) for overhaul prior to entering service - March 21, 1944 Entered onto the Australian Military Aircraft Register as A26-2 Ferried to No 2 F.B.R.D. at Newcastle (Rathmines) - May 29, 1944 Delivered to 40 Squadron R.A.A.F. at Townsville - July 01, 1944 It used the radio callsign 'VHCOB' whilst in service It sustained damage to the hull when it dragged its moorings at Cairns - March 04, 1946 Ferried to No 2 F.B.R.D. at Newcastle (Rathmines) - March 19, 1946 Withdrawn from service and stored at Newcastle (Rathmines) The aircraft was declared unserviceable following severe hail storm - April 25, 1946 It was advertised for sale - June 12, 1946 Sold to B. W. Monkton - October 04, 1946 Ferried Newcastle (Rathmines) - Sydney (Rose Bay) - March 05, 1947 It was converted to 'Hythe' standard with seating for 36 passengers on twin decks Entered onto Australian Aircraft Register as VH-BKQ (CofR 1677) - November 05, 1949 The Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA 1644) was issued - November 05, 1949 Registered to Trans Oceanic Airways Ltd, Sydney The aircraft was named 'Pacific Star' Operated its first revenue service Sydney (Rose Bay) - Grafton - November 07, 1949 Operated the inaugural Sydney - Hobart service (Captains B. Monkton, K. Goddard) - August 16, 1950 Operated the inauguarl Sydney - Brisbane - Townsville - Port Moresby service (Captain Mathieson) - October 29, 1950 Lost the port outer propeller and reduction gear on Sydney - Grafton service - April 16, 1951 Returned to Sydney and was withdrawn from service for repairs Repairs were abandoned due to costs and the discovery of major corrosion in the main spar It was officially withdrawn from use - June 28, 1951 Scrapped at Sydney (Rose Bay) and used for parts Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - June 28, 1954 |
VH-BKQ. Trans-Oceanic Airways - 'Pacific 'Star' in the 'all-metal' livery on the Derwent River. Hobart, August 16, 1950. (J. Wilson Collection Copyright Image 2545-984.) |