VH-EAU. de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver. c/n 646.
It was also registered as: VH-SMB & VH-SMH.
This was the third of four aircraft ordered new by Qantas Airways Ltd - ? Built by de Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd, Downsview, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Powered by Pratt and Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior engine Delivered by de Havilland Canada to de Havilland Australia at Sydney (Bankstown) - December 07, 1954 Purchased from De Havilland Australia, Bankstown by Qantas Airways - December 31, 1954 Entered onto Australian Aircraft Register as VH-EAU - March 18, 1955 Registered to Qantas Airways Ltd, Sydney Sold to de Havilland Australia - November 29, 1958 Reregister as VH-SMB - December 09, 1958 Sold to Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric Authority - December 23, 1958 The aircraft was named 'Snow Gander' Percy Zionzee was the Chief Pilot for the Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric Authority Reregistered VH-SMH - September 27, 1967 Sold to Aerial Agriculture Pty Ltd, Bankstown - November 13, 1967 Sold to North Canada Air Ltd - June 1972 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - ? Entered onto Canadian Aircraft Register as CF-TCW - ? Observed operated by Staron Flight as C-FTCW - October 16, 1987 Observed operated by Harbour Air and fitted with floats - ? Sold to Trans Provincial as C-FTCW - 1992 Sold to North Pacific Seaplanes Limited, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. Current with North Pacific Seaplanes Ltd - 2008 |
VH-EAU. Qantas - in the original livery at Sydney Bankstown Airport, January 1955. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1920-473.) |