VH-AOG. Douglas C-47A-50-DL. c/n 10083. Was also registered as: 42-24221. |
Construction of this aircraft was completed at the Douglas Long Beach plant - August 1943 It was built as a Douglas C-47A-50-DL It was allocated the United States serial number '42-24221' Delivered to the United States Army Air Force - August 19, 1943 Delivered to the 5th Air Force at Brisbane - November 13, 1943 Withdrawn from use and struck-off charge - December 31, 1945 Sold to Butler Air Transport by the U. S. Foreign Disposals Commission at Tacloban, Philippines - April 05, 1946 It was ferried to Australia - April 12, 1946 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-AOG - April 12, 1946 Registered to Butler Air Transport Company, Sydney It was configured to seat 24 passengers and had built-in air stairs The aircraft was named 'RMA Warrego' It force-landed at night in heavy turbulence and rain at Evans Head, N. S. W. - 1951 The captain abandoned the first landing attempt but disaster struck during the second attempt The aircraft was hit by a severe downward wind squall whilst landing causing the undercarriage to fail Damage was sustained by center section, engines and propellers but there were no injuries to the passengers It was repaired and returned to service Crash-landed shortly after take-off at Bourke, N. S. W. - December 15, 1955 Flight crew: Captain W. Ives; F/O R. McDonnell; Hostess P. Miller During the Sydney - Nyngan sector of this flight the crew experienced a surging of the engines They were unable to synchronise them during the climb Surging was again experienced during the take-off from Nyngan but disappeared during the cruise On departing Bourke No 2 engine backfired loudly twice and appeared to lose power Fearing a complete loss of power the captain feathered the starboard propeller Take-off power was maintained on the port engine but the starboard propeller continued to rotate at 600 rpm First Officer continued to press the feathering button but the Captain had failed to close the throttle & mixture control Due to increased drag from the rotating starboard propeller, height and speed decreased The aircraft was force-landed in paddock full of tree stumps, in a wheels-up condition It slid for some 125 metres before the starboard wing impacted a tree ripping off the starboard engine Sliding for another 55 metres it came to rest with the dislodged engine on fire against the fuselage The 10 passengers and 3 crew were uninjured and evacuated the aircraft successfully A portable fire extinguisher in the cockpit could not be located by the crew due to its dislodgement during the crash This aircraft was burnt to destruction before the local fire brigade arrived Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - January 31, 1956 |
VH-AOG. Butler Air Transport Ltd - 'RMA Warrego' in the all-metal livery at an unknown airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0250-303.) |
VH-AOG. Butler Air Transport - 'RMA Warrego' in the standard livery at an unknown airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0250-361.) |