VH-TGT. de Havilland Canada DHC-6-100 Twin Otter. c/n 009. (ntu)
This aircraft was originally ordered by Trans-Australia Airlines but it was not taken up Built by de Havilland Canada at Downsview, Ontario, Canada Entered onto the Canadian Aircraft Register as CF-UXE - ? Registered to de Havilland Canada, Downsview, Ontario, Canada Rolled out at Downsview as 'CF-UXE' - August 19, 1966 First flown at Downsview as 'CF-UXE' - August 27, 1966 Powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-20 engines This aircraft was painted in the current Trans-Australia Airlines livery It was used as a demonstration aircraft during 1966 - 1967 As the aircraft was overweight a permit was granted to enable it to ferry to Australia Departed Downsview on the ferry flight to Australia - August 29, 1966 Arrived Sydney (Bankstown) on completion of the ferry flight - October 07, 1966 Ferry route: Downsview - Goose Bay - Narssarssuaq (Greenland) - Keflavik - London (Gatwick) - ? - Sydney The aircraft was widely demonstatrated throughout Australia - 1966 - 1967 This aircraft was not entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register although 'VH-TGT' had been reserved Sold to Hawker de Havilland Australia - January 24, 1968 Sold to Air Caledonie, Noumea - January 24, 1968 Cancelled from the Canadian Aircraft Register - ? Entered onto the French Aircraft Register as F-OCFJ - February 1968 Registered to Air Caledonie, Magenta, Noumea Departed Sydney (Bankstown) on the ferry flight to Noumea - February 05, 1968 The aircraft was damaged whilst stored in a hangar at Magenta, Noumea by Cyclone Colleen - February 01, 1969 Repaired on-site and returned to service - March 08, 1969 Withdrawn from service - 1974 Sold to Air Tahiti - January 21, 1974 Registered to Air Tahiti, Papeete, Tahiti Transferred to Air Moorea, Papeete, Tahiti - January 01, 1987 Withdrawn from service and stored at Papeete - 1990 Cancelled from the French Aircraft Register - ? Entered onto the Fijian Aircraft Register as DQ-FEZ - October 19, 1990 Registered to Sunflower Airlines, Nadi, Fiji The aircraft was officially sold to Sunflower Airlines - October 26, 1990 The aircraft was named 'Spirit of the West' Sunflower Airlines was renmed Sun Air Pacific - December 2002 Sun Air Pacific was sold to Fiji Airways and renamed Pacific Sun - January 31, 2007 Sold to Ikhana Group Inc, Murrietta, California - August 2012 Cancelled from the Fijian Aircraft Register - August 29, 2012 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N806RT - ? Registered to Ikhana Group Inc, Murrietta, California, U.S.A. Current status - ? |
CF-UXE. TAA Trans Australia Airlines - in the standard livery at an unknown location, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1920-359.) |
CF-UXE. TAA - in the basic livery at Sydney Bankstown Airport, December 1967. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1920-107.) |
DQ-FEZ. Sunflower Airlines - in the standard livery at Nadi Airport, May 1992. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1920-908.) |