VH-TAM. Douglas C-47A-30-DK. c/n 13919-25364.
Construction was completed at the Douglas Oklahoma City plant - July 15, 1944 It was built as a Douglas C-47A-30-DK Delivered to United States Army Air Force - ? It was allocated the U. S. serial number '43-48103' Transferred to the Royal Australian Air Force under lend / lease agreement - August 15, 1944 Entered onto the Australian Military Aircraft Register as A65-59 It was operated using the radio callsigns 'VHCUT' & 'VHCIL' Allocated to Paratroop Training Unit - September 01, 1944 Allocated to No 38 Squadron - October 06, 1944 Allocated to No 33 Squadron - January 13, 1946 Allocated to No 3 Aircraft Depot for disposal - April 12, 1946 Sold to Trans-Australia Airlines - September 27, 1946 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-TAM - August 18, 1947 Registered to Australian National Airlines Commission, Melbourne The aircraft was named 'Lansborough' Operated its first T.A.A. revenue service - August 1947 Withdrawn from use and stored pending sale - June 1957 Sold to Australian Aircraft Sales - June 19, 1957 Sold to West African Airways Corporation (Nigeria) - July 04, 1957 The aircraft was named 'Tiko' Cancelled from Australian Aircraft Register - July 04, 1957 Entered onto the Nigerian Aircraft Register as VR-NCL - ? Leased to Ghana Airways Ltd - October 01, 1958 Transferred to Nigerian Airways and reregistered 5N-AAL - 1960 Cancelled from the Nigerian Aircraft Register - August 16, 1967 Transferred to Nigerian Air Force as 'AAL' The aircraft was destroyed when it crashed at Lagos - January 17, 1968 |
VH-TAM. Trans-Australia Airlines- 'Lansborough' in the revised livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, date unknown. (B. Colledge Copyright Image 0251-109.) |