VH-TAF. Douglas C-54A-5-DO. c/n 7469-77.
Was also registered as: LV-HAV; N1220V; LX-LMK; VX-NUM.
This aircraft was built as a Douglas C-54A-5-DO Delivered new to the United States Army Air Force - February 24, 1944 It was allocated the U. S. serial number '42-107450' Sold to Braathens-SAFE - December 26, 1949 Entered onto the Norwegian Aircraft Register as LV-HAV - January 20, 1947 The aircraft was named 'Norse Explorer' Cancelled from the Norwegian Aircraft Register - October 07, 1950 Sold to Trans Caribbean Airways - October 17, 1950 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N1220V - October 1950 Leased to Seaboard & Western Airlines Inc for use as a freighter - October 1950 The aircraft was named 'Hawaiian Airtrader' Returned to Trans Caribbean Airways - January 20, 1953 Leased to Seaboard & Western Airlines - 1958 to 1959 Sold to Aero Factors Corp, Luxembourg - September 01, 1959 Sold to Interocean Airways - March 07, 1961 Entered onto the Luxembourg Aircraft Register as LX-LMK - ? Leased to the United Nations for use in The Congo on relief flights - March 07, 1961 Returned to Luxembourg and stored without engines - 1963 Sold to Aviation Traders Ltd - April 09, 1964 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-TAF - December 11, 1964 Registered to Australian National Airlines Commission, Melbourne Sold to Trans-Australia Airlines - December 15, 1964 Departed Southend on the ferry flight to Australia - December 20, 1964 It arrived at Melbourne (Essendon) on completion of the ferry flight - January 04, 1965 Ferry route: Southend - Rome - Beirut - Damascus - Bahrain - Bombay - Calcutta - Colombo - Cocos Island - Perth - Melbourne The aircraft was named 'George Grey' Entered service with Trans-Australia Airlines as a freighter - January 19, 1965 Operated its final revenue service with T. A. A. - March 22, 1969 Placed in open storage at Melbourne (Essendon) Airport Sold to Flying Tigers - October 1969 Sold to Air Vietnam - November 08, 1969 Departed Melbourne (Essendon) on the ferry flight to Hong Kong - November 08, 1969 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - January 09, 1970 Entered onto the Vietnamese Aircraft Register as VX-NUM - ? The aircraft was seriously damaged when a hijacker detonated explosives inside the cabin - February 20, 1974 It was on a scheduled service from Qui Non to Da Nang when the pilots diverted to Hue On learning of this deception the hijacker killed himself and 3 other passengers The aircraft was repaired, and later withdrawn from service at Phu-Bai airport The exact fate of this aircraft is not known at this time |
VH-TAF. TAA Trans-Australia Airlines - 'George Grey' in the final livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, February 11, 1967. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 1125-034.) |
VH-TAF. TAA Trans-Australia Airlines - 'George Grey' in the final livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, September 1967. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 1125-325.) |
VH-TAF. TAA Trans-Australia Airlines - 'George Grey' in the final livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, September 30, 1967. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 1125-035.) |
VH-TAF. TAA Trans-Australia Airlines - 'George Grey' in the final livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, date unknown. (J. Hopton Copyright Image 1125-006.) |
VH-TAF. TAA Trans-Australia Airlines - 'George Grey' in the final livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1125-243.) |
VH-TAF. TAA Trans-Australia Airlines - 'George Grey' in the final livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, date unknown. (G. Bennett Collection Copyright Image 1125-394.) |