VH-UZO. Lockheed 10B Electra. c/n 1107.
Was also registered as: VH-CMA; VH-WAO; VH-CHD; VH-ASM.
This was the second of three aircraft ordered new by Reg Ansett - 1937 The order was placed via agents Brown & Dureau Ltd with costings of 18,000 Pounds each plus taxes Built as a Lockheed 10B Electra at Lockheed Burbank - 1937 Powered by Wright R-975-E3 engines Export Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA E-2870) issued - July 09, 1937 Shipped to Australia as crated cargo on the 'S. S. Mirrabooka' It arrived at Port Melbourne with VH-UZN - August 09, 1937 It was held under bond on the Melbourne Dock until full payment was received Towed on its undercarriage to Melbourne (Essendon) for assembly by Ansett Airways Test flown at Melbourne (Essendon) - August 16, 1937 Pilot: Lockheed test pilot Moyle Stephens with dual instruction given to R. M. Ansett Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-UZO (CofR 658) - August 26, 1937 Registered to Ansett Airways Ltd, Hamilton, Victoria Aircraft was named 'Ansertes' It was configured to seat 10 passengers Flew a survey flight Melbourne (Essendon) - Mildura - Broken Hill - August 30, 1937 Crew: Captains V. Cerche, H. F. Boston Operated its first revenue service Melbourne (Essendon) - Mildura - Broken Hill - September 05, 1937 Operated the inaugural Melbourne (Essendon) - Narrandera - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) service - October 04, 1937 The aircraft had accumulated 243 hours - October 30, 1937 Deployed on Ansett's Melbourne - Mildure - Broken Hill; Melbourne - Hamilton; Melbourne - Narrandera - Sydney and Adelaide - Narrandera - Sydney services Chartered by A.N.A. to operate Melbourne (Essendon) - Launceston - Hobart services - February 1942 Assisted in the evacuation of Broome, Western Australia following the Japanese air attacks - March 1942 Flew 10 evacuation flights from Darwin and Broome between the air raids Leased to U.S.A.A.F. for 3 years - June 1942 Repainted into olive-drab camouflage livery and carried USAAF insignia Operated for U. S. Army Services of Supply (USASOS) Supply route: Melbourne (Essendon) - Townsville - Cairns - Darwin Based at Sydney (Kingsford Smith) for the Sydney - Townsville service - October 15, 1942 Camouflage livery removed and aircraft returned to bare metal livery - 1943 It was badly damaged during a forced landing attempt at Somerset Dam, 128 km north of Brisbane - March 07, 1943 Whilst flying at approximately 7,000 feet a 300 mm length of starboard propeller broke away It was on a flight from Mackay to Brisbane (Archerfield) During the wheels-up landing it hit trees which ripped the port engine off the wing Flight crew: Captain B. Boardman, F/O A. Mogg It aircraft arrived Melbourne via ship for a major rebuild - March 30, 1943 Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA?) renewed after satisfactory test flights - June 29, 1943 Returned to service - June 29, 1943 Reportedly transferred to A.D.A.T., U.S.A.A.F., South-West Pacific Region - June 1943 Continued to operate the Sydney - Townsville shuttle service - 1943 - 1944 It was badly damaged in another wheels-up forced landing at Tumut, N.S.W. - December 14, 1944 One undercarriage leg was torn off with major damage to an engine, fuselage underside, port wing and tail area Returned to the Ansett Maintenance facility at Melbourne (Essendon) by truck Repairs took approximately 20,000 man hours to complete Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA) renewed - April 07, 1945 Returned to airline service operating the Melbourne (Essendon) - Hamilton service and special charters Withdrawn from service at Melbourne (Essendon) - August 1949 The aircraft had flown approximately 24,500 hours and had been involved in numerous incidents Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA) expired and was not renewed - August 24, 1949 Parked in the Melbourne (Essendon) graveyard awaiting sale for almost 18 months A sale to Adastra Airways was negotiated for use as a photographic survey work platform - February 1950 Temporary Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA) valid for three days issued - March 01, 1950 Sale did not proceed and the aircraft remained grounded in the graveyard Sold to South Coast Airways, Wollongong, N.S.W. - January 05, 1951 Registered to South Coast Airways Pty Ltd - January 11, 1951 Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA) issued - February 03, 1951 Entered service flying Sydney - Wollongong - Cowra and to other N.S.W. regional towns - February 03, 1951 South Coast Airways Pty Ltd ceased operations due to financial problems - July 1953 Sold to Christey's Motors Pty Ltd, Sydney - August 07, 1953 Reregistered as VH-CMA - August 07, 1953 Registered to Christey's Motors Pty Ltd, Sydney Sold to Carsair Air Services (PNG) Pty Ltd, Port Moresby - December 05, 1955 Utilised on services within New Guinea to fly passengers and freight Carsair Air Services ceased operations - 1958 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - August 07, 1958 Sold to Western Air Navigation Pty Ltd, Charleville, Queensland Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-WAO - October 15, 1958 Registered to Western Air Navigation Pty Ltd, Charleville, Queensland Based at Charleville and operated aerial ambulance, general passenger and freight charters Used for publicity purposes in Brisbane to mark the arrival of the first Ansett-ANA L-188 Electra - April 1959 Advertised for sale - February 1960 Sold to C. H. Degotardi t/a Degotardi Air Services Pty Ltd, Sydney - July 24, 1960 Reregistered as VH-CHD - July 27, 1960 Aircraft was now named 'Miss Real Estate' It was based at Sydney (Bankstown) and used to fly potential customers to inspect rural real estate properties Degotardi were the first real estate company in Australia to have its own aircraft Sold to Marshall Airways Pty Ltd, Bankstown - December 06, 1962 Reregistered as VH-ASM - ? Utilised in general charter work and air-ambulance services Operated its final service when it made an emergency landing at Sydney (Bankstown) - July 23, 1967 It was placed in open storage outside the Marshall Airways hangar at Sydney (Bankstown) Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - October 27, 1967 It remained stored outside the Marshall Airways hangar slowly deteriorating for the next 14 years Sold to Graeme Onus, Kensington, N.S.W. - 1973 His plans to restore the aircraft to full airworthy condition did not eventuate and it remained park outside the hangar Bankstown Airport authorities issued a demand that the aircraft be removed - 1981 Sold to Barrie Spencer and Laurie Ogle - April 14, 1981 Over the next 10 years the aircraft was modified and resorted to full airworthy condition Pratt and Whitney R-985 engines were fitted along with Beech 18 wheels and brakes Publicly rolled out and underwent engine runs - May 20, 1991 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-UZO - September 01, 1991 Designated as a Lockheed Model 10-A Electra Registered to Laurie Ogle / Vintage Electra Pty Ltd t/a Yesterday's Air Force Participated in the 60th Anniversary of K.L.M.'s service to Sydney - October 28, 1998 Used in the production of video documentary on Australian aviator Sidney Cotton - November 1999 Sidney Cotton flew clandestine photographic flights over Nazi Germany prior to the outbreak of WWII The aircraft was marked as 'G-AFTL' for the documentary Loaned to Australia's Museum of Flight, Nowra by L. Ogle - December 08, 2001 Donated by Laurie Ogle to Australia's Museum of Flight, Nowra - July 2002 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - July 25, 2002 Ownership was transferred to the Australian Naval Aviation Museum Foundation An export ban was laced on the ircraft by the Federal Minister for the Environment & Heritage - 2006 This aircraft was considered to be an 'Australian aviation icon' This action is designed to prevent the export of such items overseas where potential sale prices would far exceed the sale price if the item was offered for sale in Australia |
VH-ASM. Marshall Airways - in the basic livery at Sydney Bankstown Airport, September 10, 1967. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 1040-402.) |
VH-ASM. Marshall Airways - in the basic livery at Sydney Bankstown Airport, December 19, 1971. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 1040-403.) |
VH-ASM. Marshall Airways - in the basic livery at Sydney Bankstown Airport, November 1976. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 1040-230.) |
VH-ASM. Marshall Airways - in the basic livery at Sydney Bankstown Airport, July 1978. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 1040-232.) |
VH-UZO. Yesterdays Air Force - 'Ansertes' in the original Ansett Airways livery at Melbourne RAAF Point Cook Airport, November 1999. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 1040-231.) |