VH-INV. Douglas DC-6. c/n 43056-050.
Was also registered as: N74841.
This aircraft was ordered new by National Airlines Inc - ? Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N90892 - ? Delivered new to National Airlines Inc - July 02, 1947 This aircraft was one of five National Airlines DC-6s involved in training flight crews for Australian National Airways Sold to Australian National Airways Pty Ltd - September 1, 1953 This was the first pressurised aircraft acquired by A.N.A. The purchase price was $US 1,250,000 which included a spare engine Australian Government guaranteed the finance for this aircraft with loans from the Commonwealth Bank and A.M.P. The aircraft was configured to seat 58 passengers Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-INV - September 18, 1953 Registered to Australian National Airways Pty Ltd, Melbourne The acceptance flight was carried out at Miami, Florida - December 04, 1953 Departed Miami on the ferry flight to Australia - December 05, 1953 Arrived Melbourne (Essendon) on completion of the ferry flight - December 9, 1953 Ferry route: Miami - Los Angeles - San Francisco - Honolulu - Canton Island - Nadi - Melbourne Flight crew: Captain A. Lovell and a Douglas pilot The aircraft was named 'Nairana' (eagle) Operated its first revenue service Melbourne (Essendon) - Launceston (Captain P. Gibbs) - December 17, 1953 Established new Adelaide - Perth speed record of 3 hours 6 minutes - August 12, 1955 The aircraft carried 39 passengers and 5 crew members on this flight The previous record of 3 hours 16 minutes had been established by TAA Viscount VH-TVE - July 26, 1955 Transferred to Ansett-ANA following the Ansett purchase of A.N.A. - October 21, 1957 Withdrawn from use at Melbourne (Essendon) Airport - ? Sold to Transit Equipment Co. New York - February 21, 1960 Departed Melbourne (Essendon) on the ferry flight to the United States - February 27, 1960 Arrived San Francisco on completion of the ferry flight - February 28, 1960 Ferry route: Melbourne - Nadi - Canton Island - Honolulu - San Francisco Flight crew: Captains J. Withecombe, C. M. Long; F/O K. Watts; Navigator W. C. Kennedy; Engineer B. McDonald Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - March 04, 1960 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N74841 - March 09, 1960 Registered to Transit Equipment Co Leased to International Airlines as the registered operator - January 1963 to December 1963 Leased to Senator Barry Goldwater for the U. S. Presidential campaign - May 1964 to October 1964 Leased to Lineas Aereas de Nicaragua SA (LANICA) - 1965 to March 1966 Sold to Carolina Aircraft Corp - July 1996 Leased to Saturn Airways Inc - July 1966 It was written badly damaged during a training flight at Oakland Airport, California - January 24, 1967 The nosewheel collapsed when the aircraft ground-looped after hitting water on the runway The accident was attributed to a failure to maintain directional control and improper control of engines and power settings by the trainee pilot and the inadequate supervision and lack of familiarity by the training captain It was deemed to be too expensive to repair and aircraft was written off Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - ? |
VH-INV. Australian National Airways Pty Ltd - 'Nairana' in the final livery at Melbourne Essendon Airport, date unknown. (B. Colledge Copyright Image 1125-438.) |
VH-INV. Australian National Airways Pty Ltd - 'Nairana' in the final livery over Sydney Harbour, date unknown. (E. D. Daw Collection Copyright Image 1125-549.) |
VH-INV. Australian National Airways Pty Ltd - 'Nairana' in the final livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1125-113.) |